RE: strange account in Win2k

From: Admiraal, J.E. (CDIV) (J.E.Admiraalat_private)
Date: Tue May 28 2002 - 10:02:41 PDT

  • Next message: Maxime Ducharme: "Re: strange account in Win2k"

    These account ID's are usually domain accounts that are not (yet) identified
    by the local machine. It could also be an account that no longer is
    recognised by the local machine.
    
    We have the same occurrences here, but waiting for a bit usually clears up
    everything to an understandable domain account ("domain\username ")
    
    
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Mark Fagan [mailto:Mark.Faganat_private]
    Sent: dinsdag 28 mei 2002 17:30
    To: incidentsat_private
    Subject: strange account in Win2k
    
    
    While setting additional privileges on a Win2k webserver  I noticed that
    certain privileges (logon as batch job, act as part of o/s, logon locally
    and network) were applied to a very strange account -
    *S-1-5-21-527237240-162531612-725345543-1008 which is not seen as a user
    account. Any ideas folks ?
    
    		Mark Fagan
    		TDA
    		Esat Business
    		1 Grand Canal Quay
    		Dublin 2, Ireland.
    		E mark.faganat_private
    		www.esatbusiness.com
    
    
    
    
    
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