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Detecting a changed SID for windows login
As an example, imagine you have created a login for a local windows group, e.g. machine_name\group_name
You rebuild the server (new physical machine) with the same machine name (machine_name), attach …
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Detecting a changed SID for windows login
After poking around some more, Solomon's answer here sparked an idea: create a SQLCLR function that takes in an account name and uses NTAccount / SecurityIdentifier to determine and emit the real SID. …