Guest frederic.caillou@gmail.com Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 Hi All: I have 2 servers, 1 in standby mode and the other on alive connected to a SAN (g:\) for the app. Senario My app is using 1 group called (appglobal) if I modify a content file the SID get print on this file (file.txt). Lets say I shutdown server 1. Server 2 kick in and I try to get this file.txt. I do not have any right because server 1 SID for appglobal is write on the file. I am f.... Anybody knows how to synchronize SID between server other than Cloning the Server. This is just for this user also LDAP ADSI wont work I already Investigate this solution Any help wouldb be apreciated Thanks Fred
Guest Ryan Hanisco Posted November 8, 2007 Posted November 8, 2007 RE: SID Synchronization RE: SID Synchronization Frederic, This is where Active Directory comes into play. This is what lets you have a single account across multiple servers. If you use a domain account, the problem goes away. Otherwise, you're stuck. -- Ryan Hanisco MCSE, MCTS: SQL 2005, Project+ http://www.techsterity.com Chicago, IL Remember: Marking helpful answers helps everyone find the info they need quickly. "frederic.caillou@gmail.com" wrote: > Hi All: > > I have 2 servers, 1 in standby mode and the other on alive connected > to a SAN (g:\) for the app. > > > Scenario > > My app is using 1 group called (appglobal) if I modify a content file > the SID get print on this file (file.txt). Lets say I shutdown > server 1. Server 2 kick in and I try to get this file.txt. I do not > have any right because server 1 SID for appglobal is write on the > file. I am f.... > > Anybody knows how to synchronize SID between server other than Cloning > the Server. This is just for this user also LDAP ADSI wont work I > already Investigate this solution > > Any help would be appreciated > > Thanks > > Fred > >
Guest frederic.caillou@gmail.com Posted November 8, 2007 Posted November 8, 2007 Re: SID Synchronization Re: SID Synchronization On Nov 7, 9:52 pm, Ryan Hanisco <RyanHani...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Frederic, > > This is where Active Directory comes into play. This is what lets you have > a single account across multiple servers. If you use a domain account, the > problem goes away. Otherwise, you're stuck. > -- > Ryan Hanisco > MCSE, MCTS: SQL 2005, Project+http://www.techsterity.com > Chicago, IL > > Remember: Marking helpful answers helps everyone find the info they need > quickly. > > > > "frederic.cail...@gmail.com" wrote: > > Hi All: > > > I have 2 servers, 1 in standby mode and the other on alive connected > > to a SAN (g:\) for the app. > > > Scenario > > > My app is using 1 group called (appglobal) if I modify a content file > > the SID get print on this file (file.txt). Lets say I shutdown > > server 1. Server 2 kick in and I try to get this file.txt. I do not > > have any right because server 1 SID for appglobal is write on the > > file. I am f.... > > > Anybody knows how to synchronize SID between server other than Cloning > > the Server. This is just for this user also LDAP ADSI wont work I > > already Investigate this solution > > > Any help would be appreciated > > > Thanks > > > Fred- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I have already done this for 600 users with ADSI. This user need to be local and can't be on ADSI :-( thanks
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