Displays user, group and privileges information for the user who is currently logged on to the local system. If used without parameters, whoami displays the current domain and user name.
Displays the user name in user principal name (UPN) format.
/fqdn
Displays the user name in fully qualified domain name (FQDN) format.
/logonid
Displays the logon ID of the current user.
/user
Displays the current domain and user name and the security identifier (SID).
/groups
Displays the user groups to which the current user belongs.
/priv
Displays the security privileges of the current user.
/fo <Format>
Specifies the output format. Valid values include: table Displays output in a table. This is the default value. list Displays output in a list. csv Displays output in comma-separated value (CSV) format.
/all
Displays all information in the current access token, including the current user name, security identifiers (SID), privileges, and groups that the current user belongs to.
/nh
Specifies that the column header should not be displayed in the output. This is valid only for table and CSV formats.
/?
Displays help at the command prompt.
Examples
To display the domain and user name of the person who is currently logged on to this computer, type:
whoami
Output similar to the following appears:
DOMAIN1\administrator
To display all of the information in the current access token, type:
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