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Old February 13th 09, 10:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Ian JA Walker FIAP[_2_]
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Default Trust problem

When our client tries to login to the server we receive the following message

The logon request failed because the trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.

Any ideas how to resolve this please? It was ok yesterday - it started doing
this today. Yesterday someone unlplugged the workstation - so they could
plug their laptop into the ethernet - they then plugged the workstation back
into the ethernet - but this is the only change that has been made.

Any help gratefully and desparately received!
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Old February 13th 09, 09:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
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Default Trust problem

Hi
Log on locally as a local administrator. In the Network tool of Control
Panel, select Change and enter a Workgroup name, leaving the domain. Restart
the computer and log on locally as a local administrator.
There are two methods to rejoin the domain:
1. You can join the domain from the client if at the same time you can
provide an administrator username and password on the domain.
2. You can delete the existing computer account in Server Manager, recreate
the computer account, synchronize the domain, and then on the client rejoin
the domain.
Taken from, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/162797
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)

"Ian JA Walker FIAP" Ian wrote in message
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When our client tries to login to the server we receive the following
message

The logon request failed because the trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.

Any ideas how to resolve this please? It was ok yesterday - it started
doing
this today. Yesterday someone unlplugged the workstation - so they could
plug their laptop into the ethernet - they then plugged the workstation
back
into the ethernet - but this is the only change that has been made.

Any help gratefully and desparately received!


 




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