you must not be subscribed to the list, because this was already answered.
Hmm, if you don't know the username, it would be slightly harder. first, if
you know about what time the command was run, you can use last and also
check /var/log/messages to see who was logged in. then, go to their home
dir and see if they have a history file. course that depends on which shell
they are using.
Jason
>
> Hi,
>
> First let me say I am sorry about the no subject message. Not a
> good day so
> far.
>
> Could someone please tell me how I can determine when a programs
> was run and
> who ran it?
> I hope this is possible. The parameters associated with it would be most
> helpful also. I need to find out who did a major dumb dumb.
>
>
> Jim Baxter
> Morrison Supply Company MIS
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