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Command to add user to a group on computer using NetBEUI

 
 
HowieJR
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      12th Jun 2008
Hello everyone,

Would someone tell me what command I can use to add a user to a local group
(ex. Administrators group) on a computer running Windows XP Pro that
configures
with NetBEUI network protocol? Appreciate.
 
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David H. Lipman
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      13th Jun 2008
From: "HowieJR" <(E-Mail Removed)>

| Hello everyone,
|
| Would someone tell me what command I can use to add a user to a local group
| (ex. Administrators group) on a computer running Windows XP Pro that
| configures
| with NetBEUI network protocol? Appreciate.

NetBEUI has nothing to do with a command to add a user to a local group. It is nothing more
then a non-routable transport protocol.

Command Example:
net localgroup administrators DOMAIN\Domain_User

For syntax...
net localgroup /?


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