RE: [ActiveDir] Cloning and SIDs

2005-02-04 Thread Dan DeStefano
Thank you, I never knew that.   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 12:52 PM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Cloning and SIDs   The member machine SID and the machine's objectSID

RE: [ActiveDir] Cloning and SIDs

2005-02-04 Thread Craig Cerino
8:16 AM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Cloning and SIDs AND as I know of, there are a lot SID changing utilities out there (e.g. ghostwalker), but SYSPREP is the ONLY supported utility by MS! (by the way Eric or some else, if I'm wrong please tell me so!) Cheers Jorge

RE: [ActiveDir] Cloning and SIDs

2005-02-04 Thread Jorge de Almeida Pinto
D] On Behalf Of Nathan Casey Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 17:50 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Cloning and SIDs It is necessary to run sysprep or any SID changing utility that you can purchase with imaging software, such as Ghost Walker >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/

RE: [ActiveDir] Cloning and SIDs

2005-02-03 Thread joe
The member machine SID and the machine's objectSID from AD are different things. The objectSID will be composed of the domain SID with a unique RID appended. The member machine's SID will stay constant through a domain change.   If you clone machines, changing the machine SIDS is highly desi

Re: [ActiveDir] Cloning and SIDs

2005-02-03 Thread Nathan Casey
It is necessary to run sysprep or any SID changing utility that you can purchase with imaging software, such as Ghost Walker >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/3/2005 8:12:26 AM >>> Does a machine's SID change when it is added to a domain, or is the domain SID just appended to the current machine's SID? I a