secons -whoami Function Display Your User Name and Security Credentials

Valid on Windows
capamsc141
Valid on Windows
The secons utility displays the user name as it is known to the 
Privileged Access Manager
authorization engine. This is the information that it stores in the Accessor Element Entry (ACEE) table. The ACEE stores information about the following users:
  • Logged in user
    A user that has logged in to the operating system. Specific ACEE attributes for this type of user are:
    • Login session ID
    • Login session type
  • Management user
    A user that has logged in to a 
    Privileged Access Manager
    management application (using an LCA connection). For example, selang.
  • Authorization API user
    A user that was referenced in SEOSROUTE_* API.
  • SPECIALPGM Logical user
    A user that is being references at least in one SPECIALPGM record. A specific ACEE attribute for this type of user is:
    • ACEE association with SPECIALPGM records
  • Built in user
    A user that is built in
    Privileged Access Manager
    . For example,
    _undefined
    .
This command has the following format:
secons -whoami
Example: Display Your User Name and Security Credentials
This example displays your own user name and security credentials as they are known to the 
Privileged Access Manager
authorization engine:
secons -whoami
The secons output looks like this:
ACEE handle '2' represents 'Logged on User': COMP1-SRV-X86\John
ACEE was created at: Wed Feb 20 17:34:47 2008
ACEE was last accessed at: Wed Feb 20 17:36:49 2008
ACEE user role is: Auditor, Administrator
ACEE audit mode is: Failure, Login Success, Login Failure; Originated from User definition
ACEE user is a member of 0 'CA PAMSC' groups
ACEE's Logon session ID is: 0:68737
ACEE's Logon session type is: Interactive