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In computer terms, SID stands for Security Identifier, which is a unique value used to identify a security principal, such as a user or group, in Windows operating systems. Each SID is composed of a domain identifier and a relative identifier (RID). The RID is a unique number assigned to each security principal within a domain, allowing for precise access control and permissions management. Together, SIDS and RIDs help ensure secure authentication and authorization in network environments.

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