Command line to list the groups in Windows
List the groups the current user belongs to: whoami /group List the users in a specific group in a Windows domain:
List the groups the current user belongs to: whoami /group List the users in a specific group in a Windows domain:
This post compares the various open source backup solutions that support Linux, MacOS X and Windows clients. Feel free to comment and let me know if there is a solution that I missed and should add to the list.
I needed to replace text in a large amount of files (thousands) on a Windows workstation. Using Windows built in search to look for the text and opening each file in an editor and then making the changes is tedious and not applicable for large amount of files.
If you suspect that your PC has been infected with a trojan, virus or other malware, it is recommended that you scan the computer with more than one anti-virus software. Each software uses slightly different methods to discover malware, so if you scan with two or more different anti-virus software from different software publishers, you have a better chance to discover… Read more »