Re: HELP!!!! Rebooting Win2K DC causes trust relationships to go away!!!!
From: Kumar Pandit [MS] (kumarp@microsoft.com)Date: 01/30/02
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From: kumarp@microsoft.com (Kumar Pandit [MS]) Date: 29 Jan 2002 17:14:27 -0800
Hi,
how did you verify that the trust relationship went away?
brewe@pnc.aps.anl.gov (Dale Brewe) writes:
> I'm desperate to solve my problem setting up a Win2K domain. I added my
> NT,and Win2K workstations to the domain and everything ran fine for several
> days, until I rebooted the Domain controller, at which point every client in
> the domain apparently lost its trust relationship w/ the domain. This has
> actually happened twice - after the first time I couldn't figure out what was
> wrong but found a couple of configuration problems, that I could at least
> guess could be a problem, so I totally reinstalled AD and added services and
> computers in gradually - things ran fine for quite awhile, then I rebooted the
> DC and everything completely fell apart! I don't really have a clue what's
> wrong other than I would guess it's somehow related to DNS, which I don't
> understand fully, especially how it interacts w/ AD - I haven't been using the
> DC for DNS resolution altho I set it up and started the server w/ the
> "integrated w/ AD" option.
> I would greatly appreciate any help!
> dale brewe
>
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