Steve- Check out Sid2User, written by Euvgenii Rudnyi. You can get it at http://www.securityfocus.com/tools/544. It will translate a SID to a text user name.
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Sent: Thu 10/23/2003 2:10 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Silly Question probably....
Gentlemen,
We had a few folders within a specific share just "dissappear" earlier this
morning. At first, we thought they had been deleted (since our initial search came up
with no trace of them) and ordered a backup tape with the files. A few moments ago, we
found them...all of them. However, when we looked at the security properties on the
folders and files, we noticed that a specific CSLID was listed there:
S-1-5-21-7796645487-3596344109-306335-2737-1211
We do all of our permissioning by group assignment, of course, so I'm guessing
this is probably the person or account that moved those files without knowing it. Is
there a way in AD to determine whose CSLID this is? Or some 3rd-Party tool the group
can recommend? I'd also be interested in any options you might have for preventing
this from happening again.
My thanks to the group, in advance.
-Steve
Steven Dunn
Director, Technology Services
Executive Director, Incorporated
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