<xsd:element name="trustee_name" type="oval-def:EntityObjectStringType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>The trustee_name element is the unique name that associated a particular SID. A SID can be associated with a user, group, or program (such as a Windows service). In a domain environment, trustee names should be identified in the form: "domain\trustee name" For local trustee names use: "computer name\trustee name" For built-in accounts on the system, use the trustee name without a domain. For example: ADMINISTRATOR, SYSTEM, NETWORK_SERVICES, ADMINISTRATORS (group), etc. Note that the built-in trustee names should be all caps as that is how the windows apis return them.</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:appinfo>
<sch:pattern id="fapobjtrustee_name" xmlns:sch="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron">
<sch:rule context="win-def:fileauditedpermissions_object/win-def:trustee_name">
<sch:assert test="not(@datatype) or @datatype='string'">
<sch:value-of select="../@id" /> - datatype attribute for the trustee_name entity of a fileauditedpermissions_object should be 'string'</sch:assert>
</sch:rule>
</sch:pattern>
</xsd:appinfo>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
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