Re: Group membership

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I don't know if this will work for multiple systems, but you can try.
from the RUN command, type in
control userpasswords2..this should tell you the user rights of all users.
You can then go to the Advance tab>advance which may give the entire list
of users, their rights, and maybe allow you to print..I have XP Home, so
this function is not available to me, therefore I'm not sure if it will help
or not.


"pdg" <pdg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B32BC4A2-FFD1-4A59-8F29-B1D8B2F727B7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I have a group of systems running XP PRO SP2 that I have Admin privs on.
Is there a way to query all systems to find out who is listed in the
Administrators etc. groups, and then of course write this out to a file.
Certainly I can do this via CM but that is rather tedious as you can
image.

Your time is appreciated.


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