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Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 22:23:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: Nicholas Wourms <nwourms AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Re: w command?
To: Daniel Adams <danpadams AT infomagic DOT net>, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
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--- Daniel Adams <danpadams AT infomagic DOT net> wrote:
> I know this is a dumb question, but I sometimes use my computer for

You're right, it is...

> projects
> with cygwin and its telnet server. I was wondering since I haven't
> yet in my
> long time of using cygwin been able to find a replacement for the
> "w"
> command that I have found on various systems such as RedHat and
> also Solaris
> systems that I have used in the past. I am wondering if there is a
> way to
> find out which acocunts are logged in on the system?

"man who"

Cheers,
Nicholas

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