C:\>whoami /? WhoAmI has three ways of working: Syntax 1: WHOAMI [/UPN | /FQDN | /LOGONID] Syntax 2: WHOAMI { [/USER] [/GROUPS] [/CLAIMS] [/PRIV] } [/FO format] [/NH] Syntax 3: WHOAMI /ALL [/FO format] [/NH] Description: This utility can be used to get user name and group information along with the respective security identifiers (SID), claims, privileges, logon identifier (logon ID) for the current user on the local system. I.e. who is the current logged on user? If no switch is specified, tool displays the user name in NTLM format (domain\username). Parameter List: /UPN Displays the user name in User Principal Name (UPN) format. /FQDN Displays the user name in Fully Qualified Distinguished Name (FQDN) format. /USER Displays information on the current user along with the security identifier (SID). /GROUPS Displays group membership for current user, type of account, security identifiers (SID) and attributes. /CLAIMS Displays claims for current user, including claim name, flags, type and values. /PRIV Displays security privileges of the current user. /LOGONID Displays the logon ID of the current user. /ALL Displays the current user name, groups belonged to along with the security identifiers (SID), claims and privileges for the current user access token. /FO format Specifies the output format to be displayed. Valid values are TABLE, LIST, CSV. Column headings are not displayed with CSV format. Default format is TABLE. /NH Specifies that the column header should not be displayed in the output. This is valid only for TABLE and CSV formats. /? Displays this help message. Examples: WHOAMI WHOAMI /UPN WHOAMI /FQDN WHOAMI /LOGONID WHOAMI /USER WHOAMI /USER /FO LIST WHOAMI /USER /FO CSV WHOAMI /GROUPS WHOAMI /GROUPS /FO CSV /NH WHOAMI /CLAIMS WHOAMI /CLAIMS /FO LIST WHOAMI /PRIV WHOAMI /PRIV /FO TABLE WHOAMI /USER /GROUPS WHOAMI /USER /GROUPS /CLAIMS /PRIV WHOAMI /ALL WHOAMI /ALL /FO LIST WHOAMI /ALL /FO CSV /NH WHOAMI /? C:\>