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Defunct Windows Domain and Linux (NAS4Free) [closed]


Updating folder SIDs after reinstall of non-domain joined PCDomain computer account deleted, trust relationship broken and local admi is disabledLinux computer (Debian) in a Windows Active Directory Domain, Administrator of AD should have root permission after loginActive directory with duplicate machine SIDsMigrating existing domain to a new domain controller and keeping the server nameSID's role in joining domains and AD authentication?Windows Server Domain User and Workstation SoftwareChange SQL Server user SIDHow do you configure sid name lookup over a network trust for historical sidsDomain Controller dropped from domain






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Ok nerds, I have a good one for you. I'll preface by saying that I already know the CORRECT way to handle this, but I'm looking for an answer to the incorrect way to do this (aka the easy way).



I have just started handling a site and they have a NAS4Free box that is acting as their 'server' (primary storage). I'm currently migrating them to a Windows Server/Active Directory situation (Server 2019 etc).



On each workstation, the systems are domain joined to a windows domain that does not appear to exist anymore. My first thought was that it was something setup in NAS4free as an LDAP connection or something, but I see nothing. No users, no domain structure, nothing other than the suffix.



Now for the question: Is there some way I can export the SIDs for the users that are on the workstations and map them to the new users in a new domain with the same domain suffix on the brand new server so I don't have to make new user profiles on each of the workstations?
Ex. Go to workstation, copy SID, make new user on server with same name, replace SID for new user with SID on workstation (which was SID in now defunct domain from a now missing domain controller), disjoin the workstation, rejoin the workstation, login and go?



Pipedream...right? I just want to avoid that whole "Windows Profile Export Wizard" thing on all their workstations...cause that's what it's going to have to be....










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    Ok nerds, I have a good one for you. I'll preface by saying that I already know the CORRECT way to handle this, but I'm looking for an answer to the incorrect way to do this (aka the easy way).



    I have just started handling a site and they have a NAS4Free box that is acting as their 'server' (primary storage). I'm currently migrating them to a Windows Server/Active Directory situation (Server 2019 etc).



    On each workstation, the systems are domain joined to a windows domain that does not appear to exist anymore. My first thought was that it was something setup in NAS4free as an LDAP connection or something, but I see nothing. No users, no domain structure, nothing other than the suffix.



    Now for the question: Is there some way I can export the SIDs for the users that are on the workstations and map them to the new users in a new domain with the same domain suffix on the brand new server so I don't have to make new user profiles on each of the workstations?
    Ex. Go to workstation, copy SID, make new user on server with same name, replace SID for new user with SID on workstation (which was SID in now defunct domain from a now missing domain controller), disjoin the workstation, rejoin the workstation, login and go?



    Pipedream...right? I just want to avoid that whole "Windows Profile Export Wizard" thing on all their workstations...cause that's what it's going to have to be....










    share|improve this question













    closed as off-topic by a CVn, Thomas, kubanczyk, Ward May 25 at 0:59


    This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


    • "Questions should demonstrate reasonable business information technology management practices. Questions that relate to unsupported hardware or software platforms or unmaintained environments may not be suitable for Server Fault - see the help center." – a CVn, Thomas, kubanczyk, Ward
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      Ok nerds, I have a good one for you. I'll preface by saying that I already know the CORRECT way to handle this, but I'm looking for an answer to the incorrect way to do this (aka the easy way).



      I have just started handling a site and they have a NAS4Free box that is acting as their 'server' (primary storage). I'm currently migrating them to a Windows Server/Active Directory situation (Server 2019 etc).



      On each workstation, the systems are domain joined to a windows domain that does not appear to exist anymore. My first thought was that it was something setup in NAS4free as an LDAP connection or something, but I see nothing. No users, no domain structure, nothing other than the suffix.



      Now for the question: Is there some way I can export the SIDs for the users that are on the workstations and map them to the new users in a new domain with the same domain suffix on the brand new server so I don't have to make new user profiles on each of the workstations?
      Ex. Go to workstation, copy SID, make new user on server with same name, replace SID for new user with SID on workstation (which was SID in now defunct domain from a now missing domain controller), disjoin the workstation, rejoin the workstation, login and go?



      Pipedream...right? I just want to avoid that whole "Windows Profile Export Wizard" thing on all their workstations...cause that's what it's going to have to be....










      share|improve this question














      Ok nerds, I have a good one for you. I'll preface by saying that I already know the CORRECT way to handle this, but I'm looking for an answer to the incorrect way to do this (aka the easy way).



      I have just started handling a site and they have a NAS4Free box that is acting as their 'server' (primary storage). I'm currently migrating them to a Windows Server/Active Directory situation (Server 2019 etc).



      On each workstation, the systems are domain joined to a windows domain that does not appear to exist anymore. My first thought was that it was something setup in NAS4free as an LDAP connection or something, but I see nothing. No users, no domain structure, nothing other than the suffix.



      Now for the question: Is there some way I can export the SIDs for the users that are on the workstations and map them to the new users in a new domain with the same domain suffix on the brand new server so I don't have to make new user profiles on each of the workstations?
      Ex. Go to workstation, copy SID, make new user on server with same name, replace SID for new user with SID on workstation (which was SID in now defunct domain from a now missing domain controller), disjoin the workstation, rejoin the workstation, login and go?



      Pipedream...right? I just want to avoid that whole "Windows Profile Export Wizard" thing on all their workstations...cause that's what it's going to have to be....







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