Security ID & Trust Relationship

From: Lee Stone (lstone_at_webfunctions.com)
Date: 12/19/03


Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 12:30:42 -0500

I recently upgraded our server from SBS2000 to SBS2003 with a clean install.
I have one used that I migrated using the Files and Settings Tranfer Wizard.
The user can logon the network, use Exchange, printers, etc.

However, I am getting the following message in the Server Performance report
under NETLOGON:

"The computer JOHN tried to connect to the server \\BUZZ using the trust
relationship established by the OMNI domain. However, the computer lost the
correct security identifier (SID) when the domain was reconfigured.
Reestablish the trust relationship."

Can I reestablish the relationship without deleting and re-creating the
user? I do not want to transfer all of the files and settings again unless I
absolutely have to do it.

Thanks.

Lee
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Lee Stone
 lstone@meta-links.com
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