Hi Marcus. Am Donnerstag, den 17.08.2006, 08:48 +0200 schrieb Marcus Haarmann:
> The problem is: the whole samba environment was not changed at all. So why > did the SID change ? I cannot say when the SID changed so there might be no > available backup of the secrets files any more. > And: is there a way to retrieve the old SID of the PDC from the registry of > any client machine (all the other machines are still unchanged and the users > can log into the domain on their machines). > Then we could set it to the old value and all the other machines would be > trusted without a rejoin for the domain and loss of profile data. Is ist possible, that this special Windows-Machine was offline for a longer time? A friend of mine told me, that WinXP changes its SID from time to time (2 weeks i think), but the last entry is kept. This would make the machine unusable after 4 weeks of downtime. So perhaps your client changes his SID and thinks that your server is not trusted any more. Another idea: I noticed, that if you pull the network cable off a running winXP-Machine, it is possible that it loses its domain-membership. Greetz, Andre -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
