The simplest way to get basic user details is to use Activity Monitor from an Administrator user account. See Users with Activity Monitor in Mac OS X ![]() This is fairly comprehensive, meaning it will include all users who are currently connected and/or actively logged onto a Mac, whether by another user account in the background, a Guest user account, general sharing from public folder access, a user connected through a local network share for the purpose of sharing files with another Mac, network users connected from Windows PC’s or linux machines through SMB, remote logins through SSH and SFTP, just about everything. ![]() ![]() We’ll cover finding active user accounts through Activity Monitor, the ‘last’ command, and the ‘who’ command.
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