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NT to W2k3 Migration SID migration

josecago posted on Thursday, June 26, 2008 9:31 AM

Hi everybody,

I have a problem after global groups and users SID history migration, I
have used  a include file to rename the users and groups in the target
domain, the problem is when I try to access to the shared folders in the
source domain. When folder has the security applied by account names the
sid works fine, but when security is applied via group... Right now I am
migrating again the SID of the global groups but I was thinking that it
isn't necessary.

My steps :
1 - Groups migration, SID fix membership
2 - Users migration, SID history and fix membership
and now step one again.

Thanks


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NT to W2k3 Migration SID migration

Meinolf Weber posted on Saturday, June 28, 2008 12:19 AM

Hello josecago,

Answered in your posting from 10:17 the first one. Please do not multipost
the same question.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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