This is a bit of an obscure one: I need to get the user@domain form of a user/group, but I do NOT want the domain\user form. I encountered a problem once with long windows 2003+ names where the two are NOT the same because of the domain\user length limit, because the new form does not have the limit.
I'm under C#, and while I can do the following:
string GetUserName(SecurityIdentifier SID)
{
NTAccount account = SID.Translate(typeof(NTAccount));
string [] splits = string.Split("\\", account.Value);
return splits[1] + @"@" + splits[0];
}
This isn't always right, as I stated in my intro, the username@domain is NOT NECESSARILY the same as the old windows NT form of the username. If you don't believe me, go into AD Users and computers on a 2k3+ box and see how there's different fields for the old NT username versus the new one.
So how do I guarantee I get the right username@domain from a SID? Add to that, I also need this type of thing to work for local users/groups.