Re: trust relationship
From: jmnugent (ten.tsacmoc_at_tnegunmj)
Date: 09/05/03
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Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 00:05:27 GMT
"The trust relationship...." error (in my past experience) is caused when
the workstation's computer account in the Domain is corrupt or lost.
Remove the workstation back to a workgroup--and readd it to the Domain (you
may need to change the workstation computer name, or go to the Domain Server
and remove the computer account)
"A Domain Controller could no be contacted" could be a variety of
things....I would first suspect a hardware problem,
(like a flaky network card, or bad CAT5 cable) If the error is occuring on
multiple new workstations,..I would suspect a bad router/switch.
--jmnugent
"Barry Keegan" <bkeegan@tves.org> wrote in message
news:154d01c37319$0c016320$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> I am running a Windows 2000 Server. Recently I purchased
> several new Pentium 4's with Windows XP. Every time I try
> to logon to the Windows Domain with a new or sometimes
> even with existing accounts I get the following error:
>
> The trust relationship between this workstation and
> primary domain failed.
>
> or
>
> A Domain Controller for your Domain could not be
> contacted.
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