If these are so well-known, why don't I ever see people use them as account names, like on a forum, as a joke?
Scripting Security Descriptors.doc (http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/1/a/a1afc045-4b65-4a0a-817c-9110b99f542d/Scripting_Security_Descriptors.doc)
Table 1 Well-Known SIDs
Account or Group SID
Everyone S-1-1-0
Nobody S-1-0-0
Anonymous S-1-5-7
Authenticated Users S-1-5-11
Administrator S-1-5-<domain SID>-500
Guest S-1-5-<domain SID>-501
Well, most of them don't make so much sense to pick... Calling yourself "Everyone" on a forum is not that good of a joke?.
Eh?
Great, a new trend.... First it was yL and then anti-yL.... Now we've got guys using SIDs....
What do all three of those have in common?
They all have an 'i' sound (if you say S-I-D)
Quote from: hismajesty[yL] on January 12, 2005, 06:57 PM
They all have an 'i' sound (if you say S-I-D)
Nope, try again.
They're all stupid trends?
Quote from: Adron on January 13, 2005, 09:19 AM
They're all stupid trends?
Ja, and I started them all!
nonono, I believe I started anti-yL sir.
But without him starting yL, there'd be no anti-yL. But it seems as if Eibro has left yL, making me the only yL left and you the only anti-yL left. It's on.
Ah Eibro left yL? Hope he joined vL, at least, I think he should.
Quote from: hismajesty[yL] on January 13, 2005, 03:57 PM
But without him starting yL, there'd be no anti-yL. But it seems as if Eibro has left yL, making me the only yL left and you the only anti-yL left. It's on.
Bring it <_<
Quote from: UserLoser on January 18, 2005, 05:03 PM
Quote from: Adron on January 13, 2005, 09:19 AM
They're all stupid trends?
Sie werden sich hinsetzen. Sie werden ruhig sein. Sie werden nicht beleidigen Eibro.
I thought that was some odd form of Hebrew.
No, it's German. 'Sie' is a dead giveaway, IMO. 'hinsetzen' is also kind've a dead giveaway too, since it's usually the German language that combines t's and z's together. But, let's try a translation from German to English just to make sure that it actually makes sense.
Quote from: freetranslation.comThey become themselves hinsetzen. They will be quiet. They will not insult Eibro.
As you can see, the only word it stumbles on is hinsetzen. According to google, it means "put".
The same phrase translated by google:
Quote from: google.com/languagetoolsThey will put themselves. They will be calm. They will not insult Eibro.
o.O i see..