Re: Same SID after clone machines



Thank a lot for all.
Chaona
Dave Patrick :
You might give this a go.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/newsid.mspx

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"chaona" wrote:
Hi all;
I have a question, I have installed Windows 2003 and then I have
cloned 1 server from it. So that it means I have 2 machines , and then
I rename 1 server to be different name but I think local user that is
same SID each one machine because it have been cloned. The question
is :
1. What are problems if the both server have been joint same Domain
Controller?

Thanks and regards;
Chaona


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