Re: subinacl to remove unknown sids

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Hello study,

What OS version do you use? If 2008 run the command prompt, even with the administrator account, with "run as".

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I just downloaded the version from the link and tried the both
commands below:
subinacl /subdirectories c:\* /cleandeletedsidsfrom=OLDDOMAIN
subinacl /subdirectories c:\*.* /cleandeletedsidsfrom=olddomain
Both cases, I get (of course I substituted the real old domain name
for the
olddomain):
WARNING : /cleandeletedsidsfrom=olddomain : Invalid option : c:\*.*
WARNING : /cleandeletedsidsfrom=olddomain : Invalid option : c:\*
"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:

Hello study,

Do you use this version:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=E8BA3E56-D8F
E-4A91-93CF-ED6985E3927B&displaylang=en
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Hello Meinolf and Jorge,

Tried subinacl /subdirectories c:\* /cleandeletedsidsfrom=OLDDOMAIN
and subinacl /subdirectories c:\*.* /cleandeletedsidsfrom=domain

but it just shows
Elapsed Time: 00 00:00:00
Done: 0, Modified 0, Failed 0, Syntex errors 0
Any ideas?
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]" wrote:

shouldn't that be
subinacl /subdirectories c:\* /cleandeletedsidsfrom=OLDDOMAIN
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"study" <study@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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After the domain migration, I'd like to remove the dead sids that
are left
from the folder/files after decommissioning the old domain.
What would be the actual subinacl command to remove dead sids (old
domain's
local groups like old domain/domain users, old domain/domain
admins)
from the folder and file ntfs permissions?
I've tried the below but doesn't seem to be working... subinacl
/subdirectories c:\* /cleandeletedsidsfrom=new domain
Thanks

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