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LIST of WINDOWS User & Group SIDs




Well-known security identifiers in Windows operating systems

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SUMMARY

A security identifier (SID) is a unique value of variable length that is used to identify a security principal or security group in Windows operating systems. Well-known SIDs are a group of SIDs that identify generic users or generic groups. Their values remain constant across all operating systems.This information is useful for troubleshooting issues involving security. It is also useful for potential display problems that may be seen in the ACL editor. A SID may be displayed in the ACL editor instead of the user or group name.

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Well-known SIDs:SID: S-1-0Name: Null AuthorityDescription: An identifier authority.SID: S-1-0-0Name: NobodyDescription: No security principal.SID: S-1-1Name: World AuthorityDescription: An identifier authority.SID: S-1-1-0Name: EveryoneDescription: A group that includes all users, even anonymous users and guests. Membership is controlled by the operating system.Note By default, the Everyone group no longer includes anonymous users on a computer that is running Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2).SID: S-1-2Name: Local AuthorityDescription: An identifier authority.SID: S-1-2-0 Name: Local Description: A group that includes all users who have logged on locally.SID: S-1-2-1 Name: Console Logon Description: A group that includes users who are logged on to the physical console. Note Added in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2SID: S-1-3Name: Creator AuthorityDescription: An identifier authority.SID: S-1-3-0Name: Creator OwnerDescription: A placeholder in an inheritable access control entry (ACE). When the ACE is inherited, the system replaces this SID with the SID for the object's creator.SID: S-1-3-1Name: Creator GroupDescription: A placeholder in an inheritable ACE. When the ACE is inherited, the system replaces this SID with the SID for the primary group of the object's creator. The primary group is used only by the POSIX subsystem.SID: S-1-3-2Name: Creator Owner ServerDescription: This SID is not used in Windows 2000.SID: S-1-3-3Name: Creator Group ServerDescription: This SID is not used in Windows 2000.SID: S-1-3-4 Name: Owner Rights Description: A group that represents the current owner of the object. When an ACE that carries this SID is applied to an object, the system ignores the implicit READ_CONTROL and WRITE_DAC permissions for the object owner.SID: S-1-5-80-0 Name: All Services Description: A group that includes all service processes configured on the system. Membership is controlled by the operating system. Note Added in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008SID: S-1-4Name: Non-unique AuthorityDescription: An identifier authority.SID: S-1-5Name: NT AuthorityDescription: An identifier authority.SID: S-1-5-1Name: DialupDescription: A group that includes all users who have logged on through a dial-up connection. Membership is controlled by the operating system.SID: S-1-5-2Name: NetworkDescription: A group that includes all users that have logged on through a network connection. Membership is controlled by the operating system.SID: S-1-5-3Name: BatchDescription: A group that includes all users that have logged on through a batch queue facility. Membership is controlled by the operating system.SID: S-1-5-4Name: InteractiveDescription: A group that includes all users that have logged on interactively. Membership is controlled by the operating system.SID: S-1-5-5-X-YName: Logon SessionDescription: A logon session. The X and Y values for these SIDs are different for each session.SID: S-1-5-6Name: ServiceDescription: A group that includes all security principals that have logged on as a service. Membership is controlled by the operating system.SID: S-1-5-7Name: AnonymousDescription: A group that includes all users that have logged on anonymously. Membership is controlled by the operating system.SID: S-1-5-8Name: ProxyDescription: This SID is not used in Windows 2000.SID: S-1-5-9Name: Enterprise Domain ControllersDescription: A group that includes all domain controllers in a forest that uses an Active Directory directory service. Membership is controlled by the operating system.SID: S-1-5-10Name: Principal SelfDescription: A placeholder in an inheritable ACE on an account object or group object in Active Directory. When the ACE is inherited, the system replaces this SID with the SID for the security principal who holds the account.SID: S-1-5-11Name: Authenticated UsersDescription: A group that includes all users whose identities were authenticated when they logged on. Membership is controlled by the operating system.SID: S-1-5-12Name: Restricted CodeDescription: This SID is reserved for future use.SID: S-1-5-13Name: Terminal Server UsersDescription: A group that includes all users that have logged on to a Terminal Services server. Membership is controlled by the operating system.SID: S-1-5-14 Name: Remote Interactive Logon Description: A group that includes all users who have logged on through a terminal services logon.SID: S-1-5-15 Name: This Organization Description: A group that includes all users from the same organization. Only included with AD accounts and only added by a Windows Server 2003 or later domain controller.SID: S-1-5-17Name: This Organization Description: An account that is used by the default Internet Information Services (IIS) user.SID: S-1-5-18Name: Local SystemDescription: A service account that is used by the operating system.SID: S-1-5-19Name: NT AuthorityDescription: Local ServiceSID: S-1-5-20Name: NT AuthorityDescription: Network ServiceSID: S-1-5-21domain-500Name: AdministratorDescription: A user account for the system administrator. By default, it is the only user account that is given full control over the system.SID: S-1-5-21domain-501Name: GuestDescription: A user account for people who do not have individual accounts. This user account does not require a password. By default, the Guest account is disabled.SID: S-1-5-21domain-502Name: KRBTGTDescription: A service account that is used by the Key Distribution Center (KDC) service.SID: S-1-5-21domain-512Name: Domain AdminsDescription: A global group whose members are authorized to administer the domain. By default, the Domain Admins group is a member of the Administrators group on all computers that have joined a domain, including the domain controllers. Domain Admins is the default owner of any object that is created by any member of the group.SID: S-1-5-21domain-513Name: Domain UsersDescription: A global group that, by default, includes all user accounts in a domain. When you create a user account in a domain, it is added to this group by default.SID: S-1-5-21domain-514Name: Domain GuestsDescription: A global group that, by default, has only one member, the domain's built-in Guest account.SID: S-1-5-21domain-515Name: Domain ComputersDescription: A global group that includes all clients and servers that have joined the domain.SID: S-1-5-21domain-516Name: Domain ControllersDescription: A global group that includes all domain controllers in the domain. New domain controllers are added to this group by default.SID: S-1-5-21domain-517Name: Cert PublishersDescription: A global group that includes all computers that are running an enterprise certification authority. Cert Publishers are authorized to publish certificates for User objects in Active Directory.SID: S-1-5-21root domain-518Name: Schema AdminsDescription: A universal group in a native-mode domain; a global group in a mixed-mode domain. The group is authorized to make schema changes in Active Directory. By default, the only member of the group is the Administrator account for the forest root domain.SID: S-1-5-21root domain-519Name: Enterprise AdminsDescription: A universal group in a native-mode domain; a global group in a mixed-mode domain. The group is authorized to make forest-wide changes in Active Directory, such as adding child domains. By default, the only member of the group is the Administrator account for the forest root domain.SID: S-1-5-21domain-520Name: Group Policy Creator OwnersDescription: A global group that is authorized to create new Group Policy objects in Active Directory. By default, the only member of the group is Administrator.SID: S-1-5-21domain-553Name: RAS and IAS ServersDescription: A domain local group. By default, this group has no members. Servers in this group have Read Account Restrictions and Read Logon Information access to User objects in the Active Directory domain local group.SID: S-1-5-32-544Name: AdministratorsDescription: A built-in group. After the initial installation of the operating system, the only member of the group is the Administrator account. When a computer joins a domain, the Domain Admins group is added to the Administrators group. When a server becomes a domain controller, the Enterprise Admins group also is added to the Administrators group.SID: S-1-5-32-545Name: UsersDescription: A built-in group. After the initial installation of the operating system, the only member is the Authenticated Users group. When a computer joins a domain, the Domain Users group is added to the Users group on the computer.SID: S-1-5-32-546Name: GuestsDescription: A built-in group. By default, the only member is the Guest account. The Guests group allows occasional or one-time users to log on with limited privileges to a computer's built-in Guest account.SID: S-1-5-32-547Name: Power UsersDescription: A built-in group. By default, the group has no members. Power users can create local users and groups; modify and delete accounts that they have created; and remove users from the Power Users, Users, and Guests groups. Power users also can install programs; create, manage, and delete local printers; and create and delete file shares.SID: S-1-5-32-548Name: Account OperatorsDescription: A built-in group that exists only on domain controllers. By default, the group has no members. By default, Account Operators have permission to create, modify, and delete accounts for users, groups, and computers in all containers and organizational units of Active Directory except the Builtin container and the Domain Controllers OU. Account Operators do not have permission to modify the Administrators and Domain Admins groups, nor do they have permission to modify the accounts for members of those groups.SID: S-1-5-32-549Name: Server OperatorsDescription: A built-in group that exists only on domain controllers. By default, the group has no members. Server Operators can log on to a server interactively; create and delete network shares; start and stop services; back up and restore files; format the hard disk of the computer; and shut down the computer.SID: S-1-5-32-550Name: Print OperatorsDescription: A built-in group that exists only on domain controllers. By default, the only member is the Domain Users group. Print Operators can manage printers and document queues.SID: S-1-5-32-551Name: Backup OperatorsDescription: A built-in group. By default, the group has no members. Backup Operators can back up and restore all files on a computer, regardless of the permissions that protect those files. Backup Operators also can log on to the computer and shut it down.SID: S-1-5-32-552Name: ReplicatorsDescription: A built-in group that is used by the File Replication service on domain controllers. By default, the group has no members. Do not add users to this group.SID: S-1-5-64-10 Name: NTLM Authentication Description: A SID that is used when the NTLM authentication package authenticated the clientSID: S-1-5-64-14 Name: SChannel Authentication Description: A SID that is used when the SChannel authentication package authenticated the client.SID: S-1-5-64-21 Name: Digest Authentication Description: A SID that is used when the Digest authentication package authenticated the client.SID: S-1-5-80 Name: NT Service Description: An NT Service account prefixSID: S-1-16-0 Name: Untrusted Mandatory Level Description: An untrusted integrity level. Note Added in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 Note Added in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008SID: S-1-16-4096 Name: Low Mandatory Level Description: A low integrity level. Note Added in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008SID: S-1-16-8192 Name: Medium Mandatory Level Description: A medium integrity level. Note Added in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008SID: S-1-16-8448 Name: Medium Plus Mandatory Level Description: A medium plus integrity level. Note Added in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008SID: S-1-16-12288 Name: High Mandatory Level Description: A high integrity level. Note Added in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008SID: S-1-16-16384 Name: System Mandatory Level Description: A system integrity level. Note Added in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008SID: S-1-16-20480 Name: Protected Process Mandatory Level Description: A protected-process integrity level. Note Added in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008SID: S-1-16-28672 Name: Secure Process Mandatory Level Description: A secure process integrity level. Note Added in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008SID: S-1-5-80-0SID S-1-5-80-0 = NT SERVICES\ALL SERVICESName: All Services Description: A group that includes all service processes that are configured on the system. Membership is controlled by the operating system.Note Added in Windows Server 2008 R2The following groups will show as SIDs until a Windows Server 2003 domain controller is made the primary domain controller (PDC) operations master role holder. The "operations master" is also known as flexible single master operations or FSMO. Additional new built-in groups that are created when a Windows Server 2003 domain controller is added to the domain are:  SID: S-1-5-32-554Name: BUILTIN\Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible AccessDescription: An alias added by Windows 2000. A backward compatibility group which allows read access on all users and groups in the domain.SID: S-1-5-32-555Name: BUILTIN\Remote Desktop UsersDescription: An alias. Members in this group are granted the right to logon remotely.SID: S-1-5-32-556Name: BUILTIN\Network Configuration OperatorsDescription: An alias. Members in this group can have some administrative privileges to manage configuration of networking features.SID: S-1-5-32-557Name: BUILTIN\Incoming Forest Trust BuildersDescription: An alias. Members of this group can create incoming, one-way trusts to this forest.SID: S-1-5-32-558Name: BUILTIN\Performance Monitor UsersDescription: An alias. Members of this group have remote access to monitor this computer.SID: S-1-5-32-559Name: BUILTIN\Performance Log UsersDescription: An alias. Members of this group have remote access to schedule logging of performance counters on this computer.SID: S-1-5-32-560Name: BUILTIN\Windows Authorization Access GroupDescription: An alias. Members of this group have access to the computed tokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal attribute on User objects.SID: S-1-5-32-561Name: BUILTIN\Terminal Server License ServersDescription: An alias. A group for Terminal Server License Servers. When Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 is installed, a new local group is created.SID: S-1-5-32-562Name: BUILTIN\Distributed COM UsersDescription: An alias. A group for COM to provide computerwide access controls that govern access to all call, activation, or launch requests on the computer.The following groups will show as SIDs until a Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 domain controller is made the primary domain controller (PDC) operations master role holder. The "operations master" is also known as flexible single master operations or FSMO. Additional new built-in groups that are created when a Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 domain controller is added to the domain are: SID: S-1-5- 21domain -498 Name: Enterprise Read-only Domain Controllers Description: A Universal group. Members of this group are Read-Only Domain Controllers in the enterpriseSID: S-1-5- 21domain -521 Name: Read-only Domain ControllersDescription: A Global group. Members of this group are Read-Only Domain Controllers in the domainSID: S-1-5-32-569Name: BUILTIN\Cryptographic OperatorsDescription: A Builtin Local group. Members are authorized to perform cryptographic operations.SID: S-1-5-21 domain -571 Name: Allowed RODC Password Replication Group Description: A Domain Local group. Members in this group can have their passwords replicated to all read-only domain controllers in the domain.SID: S-1-5- 21 domain -572 Name: Denied RODC Password Replication Group Description: A Domain Local group. Members in this group cannot have their passwords replicated to any read-only domain controllers in the domainSID: S-1-5-32-573 Name: BUILTIN\Event Log Readers Description: A Builtin Local group. Members of this group can read event logs from local machine.SID: S-1-5-32-574Name: BUILTIN\Certificate Service DCOM Access Description: A Builtin Local group. Members of this group are allowed to connect to Certification Authorities in the enterprise.The following groups will show as SIDs until a Windows Server "8" Beta domain controller is made the primary domain controller (PDC) operations master role holder. The "operations master" is also known as flexible single master operations or FSMO. Additional new built-in groups that are created when a Windows Server "8" Beta domain controller is added to the domain are:SID: S-1-5-21-domain-522Name: Cloneable Domain ControllersDescription: A Global group. Members of this group that are domain controllers may be cloned.SID: S-1-5-32-575 Name: BUILTIN\RDS Remote Access ServersDescription: A Builtin Local group. Servers in this group enable users of RemoteApp programs and personal virtual desktops access to these resources. In Internet-facing deployments, these servers are typically deployed in an edge network. This group needs to be populated on servers running RD Connection Broker. RD Gateway servers and RD Web Access servers used in the deployment need to be in this group.SID: S-1-5-32-576 Name: BUILTIN\RDS Endpoint ServersDescription: A Builtin Local group. Servers in this group run virtual machines and host sessions where users RemoteApp programs and personal virtual desktops run. This group needs to be populated on servers running RD Connection Broker. RD Session Host servers and RD Virtualization Host servers used in the deployment need to be in this group.SID: S-1-5-32-577 Name: BUILTIN\RDS Management ServersDescription: A Builtin Local group. Servers in this group can perform routine administrative actions on servers running Remote Desktop Services. This group needs to be populated on all servers in a Remote Desktop Services deployment. The servers running the RDS Central Management service must be included in this group.SID: S-1-5-32-578 Name: BUILTIN\Hyper-V AdministratorsDescription: A Builtin Local group. Members of this group have complete and unrestricted access to all features of Hyper-V.SID: S-1-5-32-579 Name: BUILTIN\Access Control Assistance OperatorsDescription: A Builtin Local group. Members of this group can remotely query authorization attributes and permissions for resources on this computer.SID: S-1-5-32-580Name: BUILTIN\Remote Management UsersDescription: A Builtin Local group. Members of this group can access WMI resources over management protocols (such as WS-Management via the Windows Remote Management service). This applies only to WMI namespaces that grant access to the user

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