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Hello,
I have a network problem with a computer that was functioning fine.
This computer can access other computers that are part of the same domain through the local network. However, no computer can access it.
It shows me an error message saying "The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain has failed."
When I check "Active Directory Users and Computers" in the server's control panel, the name of this computer does not appear in the list.
Even when I create it, it still doesn't work.
Thank you for helping me.
I have a network problem with a computer that was functioning fine.
This computer can access other computers that are part of the same domain through the local network. However, no computer can access it.
It shows me an error message saying "The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain has failed."
When I check "Active Directory Users and Computers" in the server's control panel, the name of this computer does not appear in the list.
Even when I create it, it still doesn't work.
Thank you for helping me.
Configuration: Windows 2000 Internet Explorer 6.0
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Hi,
you should try to take it out of the domain (by switching it back to workgroup) and then bring it back in.
--and ... Voila Voilou Voila !
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It's not really related to the network:
it's about configuring the machine's identification: right-click on the workstation, identification tab. There choose the workgroup or domain.
So switch back to workgroup, then restart.
Next, switch back to domain: entering the login and password of a domain administrator. remove a computer from a domain
--and ... There you go!
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