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This attribute contains information about every account type object. You can enumerate a list of account types or you can use the Display Information API to create a list. Because computers, normal user accounts, and trust accounts can also be enumerated as user objects, the values for these accounts must be a contiguous range.
The possible values for this attribute are the following:
- SAM_DOMAIN_OBJECT 0x0
- SAM_GROUP_OBJECT 0x10000000
- SAM_NON_SECURITY_GROUP_OBJECT 0x10000001
- SAM_ALIAS_OBJECT 0x20000000
- SAM_NON_SECURITY_ALIAS_OBJECT 0x20000001
- SAM_USER_OBJECT 0x30000000
- SAM_NORMAL_USER_ACCOUNT 0x30000000
- SAM_MACHINE_ACCOUNT 0x30000001
- SAM_TRUST_ACCOUNT 0x30000002
- SAM_APP_BASIC_GROUP 0x40000000
- SAM_APP_QUERY_GROUP 0x40000001
- SAM_ACCOUNT_TYPE_MAX 0x7fffffff
Microsoft Sam is the default text-to-speech male voice in Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It is used by Narrator, the screen reader program built into the operating system. Microsoft Mike and Microsoft Mary are optional male and female voices respectively, available for download from the Microsoft website. May 10, 2018 Audits initiated by Microsoft SAM partners are ALWAYS voluntary, and declining the offer will not always, or even often, lead to a formal audit by Microsoft, known as a Microsoft LLC audit. An official Microsoft LLC audit will be initiated by a major accounting firm. You will get an audit letter via snail mail from KPMG, Deloitte, or similar.
Entry | Value |
---|---|
CN | SAM-Account-Type |
Ldap-Display-Name | sAMAccountType |
Size | - |
Update Privilege | This value is set by the system. |
Update Frequency | This is set by the operating system when the object is created. |
Attribute-Id | 1.2.840.113556.1.4.302 |
System-Id-Guid | 6e7b626c-64f2-11d0-afd2-00c04fd930c9 |
Syntax | Enumeration |
Implementations
Windows 2000 Server
Entry | Value |
---|---|
Link-Id | - |
MAPI-Id | - |
System-Only | False |
Is-Single-Valued | True |
Is Indexed | True |
In Global Catalog | True |
NT-Security-Descriptor | O:BAG:BAD:S: |
Range-Lower | - |
Range-Upper | - |
Search-Flags | 0x00000001 |
System-Flags | 0x00000012 |
Classes used in | Security-Principal |
Windows Server 2003
Entry | Value |
---|---|
Link-Id | - |
MAPI-Id | - |
System-Only | False |
Is-Single-Valued | True |
Is Indexed | True |
In Global Catalog | True |
NT-Security-Descriptor | O:BAG:BAD:S: |
Range-Lower | - |
Range-Upper | - |
Search-Flags | 0x00000001 |
System-Flags | 0x00000012 |
Classes used in | Security-Principal |
Windows Server 2003 R2
Entry | Value |
---|---|
Link-Id | - |
MAPI-Id | - |
System-Only | False |
Is-Single-Valued | True |
Is Indexed | True |
In Global Catalog | True |
NT-Security-Descriptor | O:BAG:BAD:S: |
Range-Lower | - |
Range-Upper | - |
Search-Flags | 0x00000001 |
System-Flags | 0x00000012 |
Classes used in | Security-Principal |
Implementations
Windows 2000 Server
Entry | Value |
---|---|
Link-Id | - |
MAPI-Id | - |
System-Only | False |
Is-Single-Valued | True |
Is Indexed | True |
In Global Catalog | True |
NT-Security-Descriptor | O:BAG:BAD:S: |
Range-Lower | - |
Range-Upper | - |
Search-Flags | 0x00000001 |
System-Flags | 0x00000012 |
Classes used in | Security-Principal |
Windows Server 2003
Entry | Value |
---|---|
Link-Id | - |
MAPI-Id | - |
System-Only | False |
Is-Single-Valued | True |
Is Indexed | True |
In Global Catalog | True |
NT-Security-Descriptor | O:BAG:BAD:S: |
Range-Lower | - |
Range-Upper | - |
Search-Flags | 0x00000001 |
System-Flags | 0x00000012 |
Classes used in | Security-Principal |
Windows Server 2003 R2
Entry | Value |
---|---|
Link-Id | - |
MAPI-Id | - |
System-Only | False |
Is-Single-Valued | True |
Is Indexed | True |
In Global Catalog | True |
NT-Security-Descriptor | O:BAG:BAD:S: |
Range-Lower | - |
Range-Upper | - |
Search-Flags | 0x00000001 |
System-Flags | 0x00000012 |
Classes used in | Security-Principal |
Windows Server 2008
Entry | Value |
---|---|
Link-Id | - |
MAPI-Id | - |
System-Only | False |
Is-Single-Valued | True |
Is Indexed | True |
In Global Catalog | True |
NT-Security-Descriptor | O:BAG:BAD:S: |
Range-Lower | - |
Range-Upper | - |
Search-Flags | 0x00000001 |
System-Flags | 0x00000012 |
Classes used in | Security-Principal |
Windows Server 2008 R2
Entry | Value |
---|---|
Link-Id | - |
MAPI-Id | - |
System-Only | False |
Is-Single-Valued | True |
Is Indexed | True |
In Global Catalog | True |
NT-Security-Descriptor | O:BAG:BAD:S: |
Range-Lower | - |
Range-Upper | - |
Search-Flags | 0x00000001 |
System-Flags | 0x00000012 |
Classes used in | Security-Principal |
Windows Server 2012
Entry | Value |
---|---|
Link-Id | - |
MAPI-Id | - |
System-Only | False |
Is-Single-Valued | True |
Is Indexed | True |
In Global Catalog | True |
NT-Security-Descriptor | O:BAG:BAD:S: |
Range-Lower | - |
Range-Upper | - |
Search-Flags | 0x00000001 |
System-Flags | 0x00000012 |
Classes used in | Security-Principal |
Videos For Microsoft Sam
About
Microsoft Sam TTS Generator is an online interface for part of Microsoft Speech API 4.0 which was released in 1998.
Usage
- Select your voice. Note that BonziBUDDY voice is actually an 'Adult Male #2' with a specific pitch and speed.
- Select your pitch and speed. All voices have lower and upper pitch and speed limits.
- Enter your text and press 'Say it'. Wait for generated audio appear in audio player. It should be done nearly instantly, as the interface tries to generate audio at x255 real-time.
- To save generated audio, right click on audio player and press 'Save audio as...'
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