![]() ![]() With activated SID Filtering this is impossible. The SID-history of user accounts and groups enables access to resources in the trusting domain – in case the filtering is deactivated.ĭuring an Active Directory migration, the SID-history is used for migrated user accounts in the trusted domain (target) to gain access to resources in the trusting domain (source). ![]() An example for a foreign SID would be the SID-history of a migrated user-account. The filter removes all foreign SIDs from the user’s Access Token while accessing a resource via a trust in a trusting domain. 2.2 Deactivate SID Filter for Forest Trustįor a newly set up trust between two domains or two forests, the SID Filtering is activated by default.2.1 Deactivate SID Filter for Domain Trust. ![]()
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