As system administrators, managing users and groups on our local machines is a crucial task. On Windows systems, the built-in lusrmgr (Local Users and Groups Manager) tool provides a graphical interface for managing local user accounts and groups. However, what if you want to perform these tasks from the command line or through scripts? That's where the command-line equivalent comes into play.
* **Delete a group**:
When debugging authentication issues, confusion often arises between local files ( /etc/passwd ) and network directory services. lsusrmgr serves as a diagnostic tool to see exactly how the system’s Name Service Switch (NSS) is resolving user identities. lsusrmgr