Re: Trusted account names unresolves to SID whan applied

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Yeah, GPRESULT and RSOP don't get the local security policy. When you edit
the local security policy, you are directly editing it, as opposed to
editing a template and that being processed, which is why these tools can't
pull the info. This has been fed back to the team, but nothing is planned
to be done about it.

Glad you got it sorted. All the best!

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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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