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In this example, I create a test SMB share and have allowed the account Vincent to run as root:
I use the Vincent account to access this SMB share and created a new folder. The following is the protocol access audit log entry that is generated by the isi_audit_viewer -t protocol command:
Note that both userSID=S-1-22-1-0 and userID=0 indicate that it is the root account. You can use the isi auth users view command to get detailed account information by specifying an SID or UID: