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moving the sam database to another server

 
 
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      19th Dec 2006
anyone know how to move the local user database from one server to another??

I even tried doing a full backup and then restore to the target server and
it did not carry over the local user database...

any feedback is much appreciated!


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      19th Dec 2006
In microsoft.public.win2000.registry newsgroups wrote:

> anyone know how to move the local user database from one server
> to another??
>
> I even tried doing a full backup and then restore to the target
> server and it did not carry over the local user database...
>
> any feedback is much appreciated!


AFAIK that is impossible for local accounts which bear the machine-
specific SIDs. I take it this has nothing to do with MS domain
accounts.

If you state your problem/goals there may be solutions for creating
equivalent accounts and setting equivalent file permissions perhaps.
Most of which would be best addressed in another group most likely.
 
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