NET USER options
The NET Command is used to manage network resources as follows: 
  
  
  options are as follows:
  
  /active:{no | yes} 
  Enable or disable the user account. 
  The default is yes (login is allowed) 
  Disabling an account does not immediately log off any user sessions. 
  
  /comment:"text" 
  A descriptive comment (48 characters). 
  
  /countrycode:nnn 
  Use the OS country codes to implement specified language files for help and 
  error messages. 0 = default country code. 
  
  /expires:{date | never} 
  Cause the user account to expire. date can be in mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy, or mmm,dd,yy 
  format, depending on the /countrycode. Months can be a number, spelled out, 
  or abbreviated with three letters. Use commas or slashes to separate parts of 
  the date (no spaces).
  
  /fullname:"name" 
  The user's full name (rather than a username). 
  
  /homedir:path
  The path for the user's home directory. The path must exist. 
  
  /homedirreq:{yes | no} 
  Is a home directory required? 
  
  /passwordchg:{yes | no} 
  Can users change their own password? The default is yes. 
  
  /passwordreq:{yes | no} 
  Must a user account have a password? The default is yes. 
  
  /profilepath:[path] 
  The path for the user's logon profile. 
  This pathname will be used to store their registry profile. 
  
  /scriptpath:path 
  Path for the user's logon script. This is relative to %systemroot%\SYSTEM32\REPL\IMPORT\SCRIPTS. 
  (The NETLOGON share) You can't use an absolute path.
  
  /times:{times | all} 
  The times the user is allowed to use the computer. 
  The times value is expressed as day[-day][,day[-day]] , time[-time][,time[-time]], 
  limited to 1-hour time increments. 
  Days can be spelled out or abbreviated (M,T,W,Th,F,Sa,Su). 
  Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For 12-hour notation, use AM, PM, or A.M., 
  P.M. 
  The value all means a user can always log on. 
  A null value (blank) means a user can never log on. 
  Separate day and time with commas, and units of day and time with semicolons 
  (for example, M,4AM-5PM;T,1PM-3PM). 
  Do not use spaces when designating /times. 
  
  /usercomment:"text" 
  Add or change the "User comment" for the account. Only Administrators can edit 
  this. 
  
  /workstations:{computername[,...] | *} 
  List as many as eight workstations from which a user can log on to the network. 
  
  Separate multiple entries in the list with commas.
  If /workstations has no list, or if the list is *, the user can log on from 
  any computer.
  
Examples
NET USER jbloggs apass /ADD /fullname:"Joe Bloggs" /scriptpath:logon.cmd NET USER alice_smith /ACTIVE:yes /comment:"RAS User" /DOMAIN NET USER fred_bloggs /HOMEDIR:\\Server_05\ /PROFILEPATH:\\Server_05\D$\USERS\fred_bloggs /DOMAIN
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 Related commands:
   
  CON2PRT - Connect or disconnect a Printer
  GLOBAL - Display membership of global groups
  LOCAL - Display membership of local groups
   MODE - Configure a system device
  NETDOM - Domain Manager 
PsPasswd - Change account password
  SC - Service Control 
  Q149427 
  - Change Password from the CMD prompt
  
  Equivalent Linux BASH commands:
  
  groups - Print group names a user is in
  id - Print user and group id's
  logname - Print current login name 
    uname - 
  Print system information
  users - Print login names of users currently 
logged in