Re: HELP!!!! Rebooting Win2K DC causes trust relationships to go away!!!!

From: Dale Brewe (brewe@pnc.aps.anl.gov)
Date: 01/30/02


From: brewe@pnc.aps.anl.gov (Dale Brewe)
Date: 30 Jan 2002 15:26:04 GMT

To verify that the trust relationship went away, I simply tried to log on to
the domain from the NT4 workstation, and tried to graphically browse the
workstation from the domain controller.In each case I received a message that
the trust relationship had failed. The event log on the domain controller
tells me nothing. My problems are actually more complicated. W2K workstations
haven't lost their trust relationship, but I can't browse the domain
graphically - however I can search for computers and access the individual
shares ok.
dale
>
>
>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
>>
>
>--
>Kumar Pandit
>Microsoft Security Developer
>
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