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How get secondary ID. ??
This is one our office BOX [ Solaris10 ]
Code:
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005 Kisses% rlogin pebblz01 -l adminID Password: Last login: Sat Feb 14 01:11:36 from Kisses Please enter your own login id and password. Your login: I_rule Your password:xxxxx Now , How can I echo my personal ID.... ?? |
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