> 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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Barouch
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(718) 762-3884x1
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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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/25/2007 11:26:28 AM:
> 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