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- From: "Andre" <nomade1999@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 12:05:26 +1000
Ok,
I have my boss that tell me that at 10h35 he had his signature under Outlook
and that at 11h00 it was gone.
We looked at the outlook settings and in fact his signatures are all gone.
Now, I have looked at the event log on the SBS server to see if anything
would match that time period and found this error
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: SceCli
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1202
Date: 7/12/2005
Time: 10:36:51 AM
User: N/A
Computer: MRBH-SBS
Description:
Security policies were propagated with warning. 0x534 : No mapping between
account names and security IDs was done.
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Now based on the info from the errorlog I have proceeded with the FIND
command as describe in the help and found this
" Cannot find Local System."
Ok, that did not help me much as his account is more on the lines of
"DOMAIN\BigBoss"
So I keep reading and went to the next step which is to run RSoP.MSC to find
more about the account in question.
I finally found the SID for this account; S-1-5-32-547
This account does not seem to exist. To confirm I launched RegEdit.exe and
looked at the HKEY_USERS and here is it NOT!
So, my big questions are;
1- What is that account?
2-How to Fix it?
3- Could this has any effects on BigBoss problems with his signatures under
Outlook?
Ok, more on the background of our setup.
He is using a laptop which has his account replicated under the server, as
all other computers on the network.
He is the only one loosing stuff like this, (at least that complains!)
Even as the administrator logged into the server I cannot access his
USERS\BigBoss replicated directories.
Can I DELETE that directory and it will be SYNCHRONIZE again to the server?
Without loosing anything?
The main reason for doing it this way is in the event his laptop get damaged
or lost or stolen, well we always have an almost-current backup of all his
files, at least from his account and therefore allow him to logginto ANY
other computer on the network and get his environment back within "seconds"
Any help on solving this would be appreciated.
Regards
Andre
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