Network access: Allow anonymous SID/name translation This policy setting determines whether an anonymous user can request security identifier (SID) attributes for another user. If this policy is enabled, an anonymous user can request the SID attribute for another user. An anonymous user with knowledge of an administrator's SID could contact a computer that has this policy enabled and use the SID to get the administrator's name. This setting affects both the SID-to-name translation as well as the name-to-SID translation. If this policy setting is disabled, an anonymous user cannot request the SID attribute for another user. Default on workstations and member servers: Disabled. Default on domain controllers running Windows Server 2008 or later: Disabled. Default on domain controllers running Windows Server 2003 R2 or earlier: Enabled.
Netlogon has failed an authentication request of account %1 in domain %2. The request timed out before it could be sent to ...
Netlogon took more than %1 seconds for %2 authentication requests through domain controller %3 in domain %4 in the last %5 ...
Netlogon took more than %1 seconds for an authentication request of account %2 in domain %3, through domain controller %4 ...
Network (%1) got disqualified for automatic setup of network connected devices because its network category is disqualified ...
Network access: Allow anonymous SID/name translation This policy setting determines whether an anonymous user can request ...
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