In the case I used for this test, only the directory CHASTONW has the 
unresolvable SIDs. I just removed the unresolvable SIDs from the directory and 
tried the robocopy again, and it worked fine. That doesn't seem coincidental to 
me. I've done a similar test with a full directory structure that fails to 
robocopy. Every directory with unresolvable SIDs fails to have any files copied 
into it (but subdirectories are copied). After manually removing all the 
unresolvable SIDs the robocopy works without any errors. Does that still make 
sense for what you have found?

Thank you.

> There seems to be a problem with our security
> descriptor decode
> function which has nothing to do with unresolvable
> SIDs. Seems
> like it's just a coincidence!
> 
> Unfortunately, I cannot think of any workaround and
> since we don't
> release patches you're going to have to wait for the
> build which will
> have the fix. It could be 102 but I cannot promise
> that.
> 
> Afshin
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