Re: OT: Linux questions



On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 11:32:53 +0000 (UTC), Adrian
<toomany2cvs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Just remind me - how would I set up another user, and change their
password, from a command line in Windows - without actually being logged
in as an admin user at the time?

Use SU, from the resource kit, of course.

su <userID to assume> "dsadd user userdn -samid sam_name" [domain]


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