How can you determine what group or groups a user is a member of?

There are multiple ways to find out the groups a user belongs to. The primary user’s group is stored in the /etc/passwd file and the supplementary groups, if any, are listed in the /etc/group file. One way to find the user’s groups is to list the contents of those files using cat , less or grep .

How do I see what groups a user is in Active Directory?

Go to “Active Directory Users and Computers”. Click on “Users” or the folder that contains the user account. Right click on the user account and click “Properties.” Click “Member of” tab.

What are Active Directory groups called?

There are two types of groups defined by Active Directory Domain Services, Security Groups and Distribution Groups. A security group provides a logical grouping of objects and the group itself can be used as a security principal in an Access Control List (ACL).

How do I find Active Directory?

Find Your Active Directory Search Base

  1. Select Start > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers.
  2. In the Active Directory Users and Computers tree, find and select your domain name.
  3. Expand the tree to find the path through your Active Directory hierarchy.

How many types of Active Directory are there?

There are technically 7 different types of Active Directory. Each of them are deployed in different way, places and for different purposes.

How can I find out which Active Directory groups I am a member of?

Go to “Active Directory Users and Computers”. Click on “Users” or the folder that contains the user account. Right click on the user account and click “Properties.” Click “Member of” tab.

Is there an account operators group in Active Directory?

The Account Operators group applies to versions of the Windows Server operating system listed in the Active Directory Default Security Groups table. By default, this built-in group has no members, and it can create and manage users and groups in the domain, including its own membership and that of the Server Operators group.

Is there a Performance Monitor Group in Active Directory?

The Performance Monitor Users group applies to versions of the Windows Server operating system listed in the Active Directory Default Security Groups table. This security group has not changed since Windows Server 2008.

Who are the members of the domain admins Security Group?

Members of the Domain Admins security group are authorized to administer the domain. By default, the Domain Admins group is a member of the Administrators group on all computers that have joined a domain, including the domain controllers.