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A tutorial on how to setup a user in Ubuntu using the command line / terminal.

How would I go about making an Administrator account (read not limited) from the command line in Windows? I have seen commands to the effect of: net user USERNAME PASSWORD /add However it is uncl

Jun 30, 2017 · I’m looking for a one liner that can be typed in to add a domain user to a local group. I know it can be done using net.exe but with the trend to move admin

In Unix/Linux, how do you find out what group a given user is in via command line?

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You can do this via command line! I just had this same issue and after searching and getting nothing but “you can’t” from everywhere, I (for giggles and grins) tried this through the command line and IT WORKED!!

Oct 29, 2007 · Adding a user is something easily accomplished using the built in GUI tools that ship with OS X, however any power user can appreciate the possible efficiency gained from using the command line. So in the spirit of efficiency here are the steps necessary to add a user to your Mac OS X system all

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Is there a command line way to list all the users in a particular Active Directory group? I can see who is in the group by going to Manage Computer –> Local User / Groups –> Groups and double cl

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In Windows computer we can add users to a group from command line. We can use net localgroup command for this. This articles explains how to use this command. You can find examples for different options of net localgroup command.

We can add or create a new user account from windows command line using net user command. We can also set user password, user expiry data, other password related settings from windows command line.

In this post, you will learn how to add an Active Directory user to the local Administrators group on a remote Windows computer with PowerShell, PsExec, the Computer Management console, and the desktop management tool Desktop Central.

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