SecEdit INF format

From: EdT (etippelt_at_gmail.com)
Date: 01/11/05


Date: 11 Jan 2005 02:18:57 -0800

In the Security INF files used by Secedit, what does the section
[Unicode]
Unicode = Yes
actually mean ?

Does it specify the format of the INF file; whether it is written in
Unicode or ASCII ??
I need to be able to edit the INF file using vbscript when moving from
domain to domain, to pick up the correct SIDS for the groups in that
domain, and I therefore would prefer the file to be in ASCII format...
EdT



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