How To Determine Where A Group Is Applied?



Hello,

I am trying to determine where groups and users are applied on a
specific system or server. Since many tools add their own groups and
users, I wanted to have a method to validate where they are being
utilized instead of relying on the vendor to 'tell' me. Is there a
tool - command line or GUI - that can detail where a user or group is
applied?

Thanks in advance,

Chris

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