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If you want to stop CIFS sessions for all clients or for a single client, do one of the
following:
From Windows NT, use Server Manager as described in Disconnecting Users
With Server Manager.
From the filer command line, use the cifs shares command to display share infor-
mation, as described in Using the cifs Terminate Command.

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To stop CIFS sessions with Server Manager, follow these steps:
1. Open Ser ver Manager by choosing it from the Start menu.
2. From the Server Manager Computer menu, choose Select Domain.
Result: The Select Domain window opens.
3. In the Select Domain window, select the filer you want by typing its UNC name,
for example, \\FILERNAME, in the Domain field, then clicking OK.
Result: A Server Manager window for the filer appears.
4. In the Ser ver Manager window, double-click the name of a filer.
Result: The Properties window for the filer appears.
5. Click Users.
Result: The User Sessions window appears.