
Step 2: Click on the disk tab in the resource monitor This is the quickest way to access the Resource Monitor.Īnother option is to open up the task manager, click the performance tab and then click Open Resource Monitor. Step 1: Type Resource monitor into the start menu search box Methods 2: See process and file details with Resource Monitor If you need to check who has permissions to a file or folder then check out my guide How to view NTFS effective permissions. This is something that needs to be done when a file is locked. If I needed to I can right click the file and select “Close Open File”. I can now see that the user rallen has the HR folder and the file adpro.txt open.

Step 2: Click on Shared Folders, then click on open files To see the open files on this share I will need to open up the computer management console from the file1 server. For example, I have a server called file1 with a shared folder named HR.

You will need to open up this console on the computer or server that has the shared folder. Step 1: Right Click the start menu and select Computer ManagementĪnother way to access computer management is to type in compmgmt.msc into the start menu search box. If you need to see what process has a file open then check out method 2. This is the best way to troubleshoot locked files that users have left open.

This first method is used to view open files on a shared folder.

Method 1: Use Computer Management to view shared files/folder If you don’t like videos or want more details then continue reading. In this article, I will show you how to quickly view open files on Windows servers and workstations.īoth methods use built in Windows tools and work on most Windows versions (I’ve tested this on Server 2008, 2012, 2016, and Windows 10). These open files can be locked and prevent users from editing, cause errors when upgrading software, hold up a reboot, and so on. There are times when a file is open on a windows server and you need to view what user or process has it open.
