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Hi!,
OS: WinXP Pro.
Win2K Domain, AD.
Opening Gpedit.msc>Local Computer Policy>Computer Configuration>Windows Settings>Security Settings> Local Policies>User Right
Assignment>
- Act As Part Of The System
- Adjust Memory Quotas for A Process
- Log On As A Service
- Replace a Process Level Token
- Shut Down The System
Along with the Users and Groups Specified with "grant" permissions to this Policies, there is a user/group named:
*S-1-5-21-2790911619-582506503-933563746-1011.
This same user/group Sid/Guid is not shown in Local User/Groups so it must be Domain one ?
How to check what was it and how it was named ?
Is there a possibility to Copy/Paste that kind of info from gpedit.msc, cause retyping this sid/guid was really painful
Aynone knows a good information resource about sids/guid to understand them ?
Any Info about the problem, sids/guids, anything is welcome!
Thank You,
OS: WinXP Pro.
Win2K Domain, AD.
Opening Gpedit.msc>Local Computer Policy>Computer Configuration>Windows Settings>Security Settings> Local Policies>User Right
Assignment>
- Act As Part Of The System
- Adjust Memory Quotas for A Process
- Log On As A Service
- Replace a Process Level Token
- Shut Down The System
Along with the Users and Groups Specified with "grant" permissions to this Policies, there is a user/group named:
*S-1-5-21-2790911619-582506503-933563746-1011.
This same user/group Sid/Guid is not shown in Local User/Groups so it must be Domain one ?
How to check what was it and how it was named ?
Is there a possibility to Copy/Paste that kind of info from gpedit.msc, cause retyping this sid/guid was really painful
Aynone knows a good information resource about sids/guid to understand them ?
Any Info about the problem, sids/guids, anything is welcome!
Thank You,