Andrew,
I have completed my research with regard to question 4. The authenticated SNTP
request uses RID's of trusted accounts. There is nothing in the protocol to
exclude non-computer objects, or using RID's of accounts which are disabled or
not able to log in.
With that said, the
Hello again Andrew; here is a more information on SID formats (there are two,
composed as shown in the code sample function ' FormatSidIdentifierAuthority ');
// from winnt.h
// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa379598.aspx
//
#ifndef SID_IDENTIFIER_AUTHORITY_DEFINED
#define
Andrew,
We are working to get you and answer for the entire table as you requested. At
this time I don't have an ETA for completion but I will update you by the end
of the week, regardless of whether I have a complete answer or not.
I did want to ask you if this link to the MS-SAMR document
On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 08:30 -0700, Richard Guthrie wrote:
Andrew,
I have re-visited your request to have more use cases added to the
documentation. We have decided to leave the text as is, but I wanted
to resend the kb article that discusses why a windows server might
respond with