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19 Dec 2024 16:34

To manage user accounts and permissions in CMD Command Prompt, you can use commands like net user to add, modify, or delete user accounts, and net localgroup to manage group memberships. The icacls command allows you to modify file and folder permissions, while net accounts configure password policies. Additionally, the runas command lets you run programs with different user permissions. These tools help administrators efficiently control user access and system security.

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