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| Determine user object token size
How can i detemine the users' token size to see if it exeeds the maxtoken size? I still have sidhistory, how much is this contributing to the token size? How can i tell? |
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| Re: Determine user object token size
use the formula described in the http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912376 hth Marcin "Johnsp" <Johnsp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7A752249-47A4-4B79-92C8-CD711097816B@microsoft.com... > How can i detemine the users' token size to see if it exeeds the maxtoken > size? > > I still have sidhistory, how much is this contributing to the token size? > How can i tell? > > > |
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