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Is there anything I can call from the command line which will tell me if the currently logged in user has a limited account or is an admin?
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Is there anything I can call from the command line which will tell me if the currently logged in user has a limited account or is an admin?
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With the default command tools (no third party downloads) you can use the net command.
%username%
will have the username of the current logged on user, so I would use:
net user "%username%"
To display information about the current logged on user. The last section of this shows:
Local Group Memberships *Administrators *HelpLibraryUpdaters
*HomeUsers
Global Group memberships *None
Hope this helps
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What I do most of the time is in the command prompt:
compmgmt.msc /computer=Computer_name
Then, I check in the user/admin groups
You can also check with the PSTools. There is a lot you can do remotely within a domain with this!
1Don't forget to add the domain first if your in a domain – r0ca – 2010-09-23T16:31:31.417
1If you're on a domain, you can just append the command above with "/DOMAIN". I.e.,
net user "%USERNAME%" /DOMAIN
– cowlinator – 2018-04-04T20:30:46.223