How to view user privileges using windows cmd?

谁说胖子不能爱 提交于 2019-12-02 20:19:49

I'd start with secedit /export /areas USER_RIGHTS /cfg OUTFILE.CFG. Then examine the line for the relevant privilege. However, the problem now is that the accounts are listed as SIDs, not usernames.

you can use whoami /priv or whoami /all

see whoami @ technet

Mark Russinovich wrote a terrific tool called AccessChk that lets you get this information from the command line. No installation is necessary.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb664922.aspx

For example:

accesschk.exe /accepteula -q -a SeServiceLogonRight

Returns this for me:

IIS APPPOOL\DefaultAppPool
IIS APPPOOL\Classic .NET AppPool
NT SERVICE\ALL SERVICES

By contrast, whoami /priv and whoami /all were missing some entries for me, like SeServiceLogonRight.

Go to command prompt and enter the command,

net user <username>

Will show your local group memberships.

If you're on a domain, use localgroup instead:

net localgroup Administrators or net localgroup [Admin group name]

Check the list of local groups with localgroup on its own.

net localgroup

Use whoami /priv command to list all the user privileges.

For Windows Server® 2008, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista®, or Windows XP run "control userpasswords2"

  • Click the Start button, then click Run (Windows XP, Server 2003 or below)

  • Type control userpasswords2 and press Enter on your keyboard.

Note: For Windows 7 and Windows Vista, this command will not run by typing it in the Serach box on the Start Menu - it must be run using the Run option. To add the Run command to your Start menu, right-click on it and choose the option to customize it, then go to the Advanced options. Check to option to add the Run command.

You will see a window of user details!

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