Re: Copy local Groups -- Get SID



* ronny.kluge@xxxxxxxxxxx schrieb:
>
> At first thanyou Thomas.

Thank him by following his advice. He mentioned you didn't quote
properly. Please do this the next time. This is not one of those
proprietary Google Groups you're reading, this is "Usenet". It's
just Google's (crappy) interface you're using to access it.

>
> The Reason is, that the local Groups on the Windows NT 4.0 Server
> contains global groups of the domain. If you create a local group
> on the new server with not the same SIDs the global groups should not
> automatically assign to the local groups.
>
> This is what i want to reach.

Consider to upgrade your already installed Windows system after making a
backup. It's *the* option you have to do to reach your goal. What's the
reason you won't doing this?

>
> In fact with many Perl Moduls you can do all that you want to
> create/change groups, accounts, ...etc. so i thougt that i also
> can read the SIDs of my old local groups to create these groups on the
> new Server and allocate the original SIDs. So that the global
> Groups assign automatical to these local groups.
>
> Whats wrong with these Thoughts ?

AFAIK, Microsoft's API doesn't provide anything for doing this.

regards,
fabian
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