Re: TRUST RELATIONSHIPS
From: Mike (mjl000@hotmail.com)
Date: 01/22/03
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From: "Mike" <mjl000@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 01:18:38 GMT
Hey Jeff,
Normally a trust relationship is between two servers, not a server and client.
Clients are members of domains, that is how they access domain resources. So
clients are trusted by the domain based upon authenication, identification and
resource access.
Try contacting Symantec. If you installed the app on a server, you may have
other issues. Check in the HOSTS and NETWORKS file of
%windir%\system32\drivers\etc directory to see what NAV modified. Finally,
you can always uninstall NAV and re-attempt to connect to the domain. If it
succeeds, then most assuredly your problem is with NAV.
"JEFF" <JARMINGTON@ATTBI.COM> wrote in message
news:03b501c2c156$d68edbb0$89f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA01...
> HELLO ALL I HAVE WIN 2000 PROFESSIONAL MACHINE AS ACLIENT
> TO NT 4.0 DOMAIN. IT HAS ALWAYS WORKED FINE BUT NOW, IT
> WONNT LET MR TO CONNECT TO THE DOMAIN. IT IS TELLING ME
> THAT THE TRUST RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE COMPUTER AND THE
> PRIMARY DOMAIN HAS FAILED. THE ONLY THING I HAVE DONE
> RECENTLY WAS INSTALL NAV CORPORATE 8.0 BUT, I DONT KNOW
> HOW THAT WOULD EFFECT IT. IF ANYONE HAS ANY SUGGESTIONS
> PLEASE HELP.
>
>
>
> THANKS,
> JEFF
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