Hi Deji, My version
of whoami shows the usage as: “whoami /groups”. Thanks for
pointing me at this; I always just used “whoami”. Mike Thommes From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Akomolafe, Deji whoami -group
From: Michael B
Allen Was is the easiest way for a user (say on a stock XP client) to list what groups they're in?
Specifically I'd like the user to be able to just type a command like 'net user list groups' or some such and get a list of NT Account names for tokenGroups.
Or if there is a dialog somewhere that's good too.
Ideas?
Mike
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