![]() ![]() However when you see a SID in Windows it will be displayed using a more readable syntax. Behind the scene SIDs are stored the same way all other data object are, in binary. SIDs are added to ACLs(Access Control Lists) every time you grant a user or group permission to a file or folder. SIDs are just variable length strings of alphanumeric characters that represent machines, users and groups. ![]() The Windows Operating systems use SIDs to represent all security principals.
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