Directory SID Authoristies

From: Tim Wilson (suretech@ozemail.com.au)
Date: 07/08/02


From: "Tim Wilson" <suretech@ozemail.com.au>
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 16:29:52 -0700


Hi all,

I am hoping someone can help me:

I have a Windows 2000 Active Directory server in a mixed
mode domain, which I want to demote to a member server and
rebuild, and then promote back to an Active Directory
server. Also as I do this I wish to change any Local
groups that we have in the domain to global groups. My
problem is that when I do this I will loose the
authorities that have been applied to any directories /
data on the server, since the Global groups will have
different SID's.

Is there anyway I can do this short of going through
manually and reapplying the new global group authorities
to the directory structure? Is there a way that I can
change the local groups to global groups without loosing
the unique SID?

Any help would really be greatly appreciated.

Regards & Thanks,

Tim Wilson.



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