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I am cloning some XP workstations using the Microsoft SysPrep tool. How can I compare the Sids on two of the cloned machines to ensure that I have regenerated differeing sids for each. I am a littl...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 02/27/2003 Grade: B Views: 42
I am looking for the way to determine current session id for connected user. I know about DBMS_SESSION.UNIQUE_SESSION_ID - it returns varchar2. I need numeric output - like one we have in v$ses...
Zones: OracleDate Answered: 04/23/2003 Grade: A Views: 0
I have a bizarre question related to an odd event happening within my w2k domain.  I recently had two "domain users" accessing restricted shares on my network.  The users are only members of the do...
Zones: Windows Network SecurityDate Answered: 07/29/2004 Grade: B Views: 0
thank you for the detailed info regarding ... http://www.experts-exchange.com/Databases/MS_Access/Q_21087408.html#11768798 Steve
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 08/11/2004 Grade: A Views: 0
My domain consists of 3 Windows 2000 domain controllers, 1 NT 4.0 member server acting as an Exchange 5.5 server and 10 other Windows 2000 member servers.  The domain was recently upgraded from an ...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 10/20/2004 Grade: A Views: 70
I have a SID in the format of S-1-2.... and I need to query an Active Directory to get the group name that corresponds to the respective SID utilizing Visual Basic 6.0.  Any help that anyone can pr...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 11/11/2004 Grade: A Views: 10
We have a Windows 2000 Active Directory network.  On some of the Domain Controllers we are getting an error which give us an error from the PC name with a SID of 5a5aa0aa-1deb-4683-96b0-b43301e8397...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 03/28/2005 Grade: B Views: 0
We had an administrator account on our Windows 2000 server which was deleted. I've been told that the SID for this account should still be on the computer somewhere, but I don't know where to look....
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 01/21/2006 Grade: A Views: 0
    I am moving a XP hard drive to another hard drive by ghosting, and then I put the Ghosted hard drive in a different machine.  Basically it is a hardware upgrade.  My boss says it is necessary ...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 10/06/2005 Grade: A Views: 0
My company has a small Win2000-based network.  We've been having some problems with our server (which is running Windows 2000 Server) and plan to reinstall the OS, possibly doing a full drive refor...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 10/21/2005 Grade: A Views: 0