> The /fullname switch causes me error messages on
> XP-Pro (SP2), but the rest works perfectly.
Did you wrap the name in quotes? I had problems until I did that. I did
it on Windows 2003, so maybe it's a difference on XP.
Tim Snyder
Consulting I/T Specialist
U2 Consulting
North American La
The /fullname switch causes me error messages on
XP-Pro (SP2), but the rest works perfectly.
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Timothy Snyder wrote:
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| The command was:
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net user user_id new_password /add /fullname "user_name"
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> You can try the net user command (windows command use !net ... To run).
> Note I have only used it for users to update their own password so not
> sure how well it will work to create new users (access permissions to do
> it).
I used NET USER t
Bill;
If they're already in why do they need a user?? ;-)
You can try the net user command (windows command use !net ... To run).
Note I have only used it for users to update their own password so not
sure how well it will work to create new users (access permissions to do
it).
Would it be bette
Bill;
1. Yes, you have to type in the full path.
2. Worked for me on 6.0.12 (W2k). Not sure if it's a version or PE
issue.
Normally I use UniAdmin (or telnetcfg) to update the default user. I put
the proper account path in the startup dir and uncheck the prompt
directory check box. This will alwa
As always - Unix or WinNT? ..
try "listuser" and "ps eww" syntax ..
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In a message dated 9/13/2005 6:18:16 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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Hi,
After I login to Unidata, is there a way to know who is logged in and
which account?
Thanks,
Savita Chauhan
Others have answered your question if you want to know:
1) Who am *I* and 2) Where am *I*
Hope that helps!(You can check out acronyms like that at
http://www.ucc.ie/cgi-bin/acronym/acro.html)
Susan
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> Ok. I have
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTH
In this sense, "hope this/that helps"
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HOPE THIS HELPS
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Lagoon/9819/acronyms.html
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Ok. I
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Lagoon/9819/acronyms.html
Generally it is either Happy To Help or Hope This Helps...
Although like many things on the web - there are probably alternates
even to those...
This e-mail is for the use of the intended recipient(s) only. If you have
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Hope that helps...
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Ok. I have to ask.. What does hth mean??
HTH,
Jeff Fitzgerald
Ok. I have to ask.. What does hth mean??
HTH,
Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald & Long, Inc.
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At the UniData prompt try these commands: WHERE, GETUSER, MYSELF
In BASIC and paragraphs you can use a number of @ variables, e.g. @LOGNAME
and @WHO
HTH,
Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald & Long, Inc.
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