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networking:windows:active_directory:trust_relationship [2015/09/03 11:56] jcooper |
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====== Trust Relationship Failure ====== | ====== Trust Relationship Failure ====== | ||
- | Some times when logging into a Windows Domain there will be an error that the "The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed" | + | Some times when logging into a Windows Domain there will be an error that "The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed" |
- | The fix is to rejoin the workstation to the domain. | + | The fix is to rejoin the workstation to the domain. |
- | ===== The Fix ===== | + | ===== The Fix to avoid profile games===== |
- | Not being able to log into the domain can be problematic just logging into the workstation. | + | Not being able to log into the domain can be problematic |
* Login as the local administrator .\Administrator the account has to be enabled and you must know the password | * Login as the local administrator .\Administrator the account has to be enabled and you must know the password | ||
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Use the '' | Use the '' | ||
- | My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced System Settings -> Computer Name -> Network ID | + | **My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced System Settings -> Computer Name (tab) -> Network ID** |
- | Follow prompts putting in the appropriate credentials and domain. | + | Follow prompts putting in the appropriate credentials and domain. Reboot and login. |