[MS-SAMR]: Security Account Manager (SAM) Remote Protocol (Client-to-Server) (original) (raw)


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Specifies the Security Account Manager (SAM) Remote Protocol, which supports management functionality for an account store or directory containing users and groups. The goal of the protocol is to enable IT administrators and users to manage users, groups, and computers.

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