Convert SID string to varbinary(85)












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My ssrs server was moved to a different domain because of which the Users table need to be updated with new SID



current sid:



S-1-5-21-39949945-591092532-1226208319-1007


I want to convert this sid into varbinary(85) which would look something like this:



0x0105000000000005150000005AE2326D3D9AC66DD5CCABEE56040000


I had earlier found a link but unable to find it now.



Any tips?










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  • I think this is the script you're looking for: sqlsoldier.net/wp/sqlserver/…

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My ssrs server was moved to a different domain because of which the Users table need to be updated with new SID



current sid:



S-1-5-21-39949945-591092532-1226208319-1007


I want to convert this sid into varbinary(85) which would look something like this:



0x0105000000000005150000005AE2326D3D9AC66DD5CCABEE56040000


I had earlier found a link but unable to find it now.



Any tips?










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  • I think this is the script you're looking for: sqlsoldier.net/wp/sqlserver/…

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My ssrs server was moved to a different domain because of which the Users table need to be updated with new SID



current sid:



S-1-5-21-39949945-591092532-1226208319-1007


I want to convert this sid into varbinary(85) which would look something like this:



0x0105000000000005150000005AE2326D3D9AC66DD5CCABEE56040000


I had earlier found a link but unable to find it now.



Any tips?










share|improve this question














My ssrs server was moved to a different domain because of which the Users table need to be updated with new SID



current sid:



S-1-5-21-39949945-591092532-1226208319-1007


I want to convert this sid into varbinary(85) which would look something like this:



0x0105000000000005150000005AE2326D3D9AC66DD5CCABEE56040000


I had earlier found a link but unable to find it now.



Any tips?







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  • I think this is the script you're looking for: sqlsoldier.net/wp/sqlserver/…

    – Erik Darling
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  • I think this is the script you're looking for: sqlsoldier.net/wp/sqlserver/…

    – Erik Darling
    May 19 '18 at 11:07

















I think this is the script you're looking for: sqlsoldier.net/wp/sqlserver/…

– Erik Darling
May 19 '18 at 11:07





I think this is the script you're looking for: sqlsoldier.net/wp/sqlserver/…

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You can use the builtin CONVERT function with SQL Server Management Studio.



select CONVERT(VARBINARY,'S-1-5-21-39949945-591092532-1226208319-1007') FROM TableName





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    You can use the builtin CONVERT function with SQL Server Management Studio.



    select CONVERT(VARBINARY,'S-1-5-21-39949945-591092532-1226208319-1007') FROM TableName





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        select CONVERT(VARBINARY,'S-1-5-21-39949945-591092532-1226208319-1007') FROM TableName





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        You can use the builtin CONVERT function with SQL Server Management Studio.



        select CONVERT(VARBINARY,'S-1-5-21-39949945-591092532-1226208319-1007') FROM TableName






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