Steve Ellis wrote:
> Windows uses something called, I believe, a GUID (globally unique
> identifier) for
It's called a SID (Security IDentifier IIRC). GUIDs are used in Windows,
but for identifying other objects (such as OLE/activex components).
SIDs look something like this:
S-1-514-23123-12382
Joshua Kugler said:
> I'm not sure if this is Bacula related or not, but I'm going to try...
>
> I just restored some files from a backup to a new Windows XP box, and now
> when
> I go to access those files, I am getting access denied errors. Looking at
> the security information on those files,
I'm not sure if this is Bacula related or not, but I'm going to try...
I just restored some files from a backup to a new Windows XP box, and now when
I go to access those files, I am getting access denied errors. Looking at
the security information on those files, it would appear they are own