$ net help view\nThe syntax of this command is:\n\n\nNET VIEW\n[\\\\computername [/CACHE] | /DOMAIN[:domainname]]\nNET VIEW /NETWORK:NW [\\\\computername]\n\nNET VIEW displays a list of resources being shared on a computer. When used\nwithout options, it displays a list of computers in the current domain or\nnetwork.\n\n\\\\computername Is a computer whose shared resources you want\n to view.\n/DOMAIN:domainname Specifies the domain for which you want to\n view the available computers. If domainname is\n omitted, displays all domains in the local area\n network.\n/NETWORK:NW Displays all available servers on a NetWare\n network. If a computername is specified, the\n resources available on that computer in\n the NetWare network will be displayed.\n/CACHE Displays the offline client caching settings for\n the resources on the specified computer
I am guessing it did!
There is one thing.... you gotta use four backslashes (\\\\\\\\) 2 to escape the 2 that mean something...
Good Viewing!!!