2.2.3.2.1 WindowsIdentifierFlags Structure
The WindowsIdentifierFlags structure is a field of 32 bits.
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WindowsIdentifierFlags |
WindowsIdentifierFlags (4 bytes): Bits marked 0 MUST be 0. The T and N bits operate independently.
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T - TryLocalAccount (1 bit): A value of 1 indicates that the SAML NameIdentifier (as specified in [SAMLCore] section 2.4.2.2) takes precedence over the WindowsIdentifiers structure (section 2.2.3.2) element. A value of 0 indicates that the WindowsIdentifiers structure (section 2.2.3.2) element takes precedence over the SAML NameIdentifier (as specified in [SAMLCore] section 2.4.2.2).
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N - NoUserSid (1 bit): A value of 1 indicates that a user SID is not encoded in the WindowsIdentifiers structure. A value of 0 indicates that a user SID is encoded in the WindowsIdentifiers structure.