# Check to see if we are currently running "as Administrator" # Get the security principal for the Administrator role $myWindowsPrincipal=new-object ($myWindowsID) Following is a powershell script of the results of all my research: # Get the ID and security principal of the current user account Unfortunately, I haven't been able to actually get this to work. Most of the instructions for moving accounts into the domain seem centered around Windows XP-era modifications, a few Regedits and File Permissions ACL adjustments, and Boom! Instant translation. Naturally, everyone was using Local accounts, but at least it seems we have Windows Pro on all the computers, so that's a plus. We're now on a shiny new Windows 2016 Server domain, and now I get to put everyone in it! So I'm working on getting my new workplace into sane practices, which includes making a Domain.
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