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networking:windows:active_directory:trust_relationship [2015/09/03 11:57]
jcooper
networking:windows:active_directory:trust_relationship [2018/04/14 12:09] (current)
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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" and no domain user will be able to log into the domain.+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" and no user will be able to log into the domain on that workstation.
  
-The fix is to rejoin the workstation to the domain.  If you break the domain relationship and then rejoin the domain.  This can necessitate some reconfiguration of the users that have previously logged into the domain.+The fix is to rejoin the workstation to the domain.  If you break the domain relationship and then rejoin the domain this can necessitate some reconfiguration of the users profiles that have previously logged into the domain.
  
-===== The Fix =====+===== The Fix to avoid profile games=====
  
 Not being able to log into the domain can be problematic for just logging into the workstation.  Here are a couple possible solutions. Not being able to log into the domain can be problematic for just logging into the workstation.  Here are a couple possible solutions.
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 Use the ''Network ID'' button to re-add the workstation Use the ''Network ID'' button to re-add the workstation
  
-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.  Reboot and login. Follow prompts putting in the appropriate credentials and domain.  Reboot and login.
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