Error code 0XC00706FD (1789): The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed
- From: "Fluffydice" <fluffydice@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 20:01:50 +0200
I'm getting this error message during final installation of Exchange 2003.
Error code 0XC00706FD (1789): The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed
It occurs when installing the component 'messaging and collaboration
services'. The part that fails is
'configuring registry entries for information store Services'
The installation logs shows the Error code
<OpenMachineKey:SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services> -- ID:31259 --
[11:43:24] Interpreting line
<CreateSecureKey:MSExchangeIS\ParametersPrivate> -- ID:31259 --
[11:43:24] CInsParser::ScProcessLine
(f:\titanium\admin\src\libs\exsetup\hiddenw1.cxx:1225)
Error code 0XC00706FD (1789): The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.
[11:43:24] Processing file
'd:\english\exch2003\ent\setup\i386\exchange\mdb_reg.ins', at or near line
77 (CreateSecureKey:MSExchangeIS\ParametersPrivate) -- ID:31111 --
CInsParser::ScProcessLine
(f:\titanium\admin\src\libs\exsetup\hiddenw1.cxx:492)
Error code 0XC00706FD (1789): The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.
[11:43:24] Registry file name:
'd:\english\exch2003\ent\setup\i386\exchange\mdb_reg.ins'
CRegistryManager::ScProcessFile
(f:\titanium\admin\src\udog\setupbase\tools\regmgr.cxx:125)
Error code 0XC00706FD (1789): The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.
[11:43:24] Filename = 'd:\english\exch2003\ent\setup\i386\exchange\mdb_reg'
CBaseAtom::ScAddRegistryKeys
(f:\titanium\admin\src\udog\setupbase\basecomp\baseatom.cxx:1408)
Error code 0XC00706FD (1789): The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.
[11:43:24] CAtomBaseMDB::ScAddRegistryKeys
(f:\titanium\admin\src\udog\exsetdata\components\server\a_basemdb.cxx:130)
Error code 0XC00706FD (1789): The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.
[11:43:24] Leaving CAtomBaseMDB::ScAddRegistryKeys
[11:43:24] CBaseAtom::ScAdd
(f:\titanium\admin\src\udog\setupbase\basecomp\baseatom.cxx:939)
Error code 0XC00706FD (1789): The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.
[11:43:24] Service = 'MSExchangeIS' CBaseServiceAtom::ScAdd
(f:\titanium\admin\src\udog\setupbase\basecomp\basesvcatom.cxx:210)
Error code 0XC00706FD (1789): The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.
[11:43:24] Leaving CBaseServiceAtom(Information Store Service)::ScAdd
[11:43:24] mode = 'Install' (61953) CBaseAtom::ScSetup
(f:\titanium\admin\src\udog\setupbase\basecomp\baseatom.cxx:842)
Error code 0XC00706FD (1789): The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.
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Technet comes up with this solution
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;818466
CAUSE
This issue may occur if one or both of the following are true:.The Symantec
AntiVirus/Filtering Service for Microsoft Exchange 2000 is running, and you
are trying to upgrade Exchange 2000 Server to Exchange Server 2003
..The Everyone group has been removed from the Access this computer from the
network policy.
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RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use one or both of the following methods as
appropriate to your situation:
Method 1: Turn Off the Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering Service
Stop the Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering Service for Microsoft Exchange 2000,
and then click Retry during Exchange Server Setup to continue past the error
message that is described in the "Symptoms" section of this article.
Method 2: Add the Everyone Group to the "Access This Computer From the
Network" Policy
To verify the Everyone group permissions and to permit the Everyone group
access from the network for all other policies that are applied to domain
controllers, follow these steps:1.Start the Microsoft Active Directory Users
and Computers utility.
2.Right-click the Domain Controllers organizational unit, and then click
Properties.
3.Click the Group Policy tab, click Default Domain Controllers Policy, and
then click Edit.
4.Under the Default Domain Controllers Policy, expand Computer
Configuration, expand Windows Settings, expand Security Settings, expand
Local Policies, and then click User Rights Assignment.
5.In the right pane, double-click Access this computer from the network.
6.If the Everyone group does not appear in the list, click Add User or
Group, and then add the Everyone group.
7.Click OK, quit Group Policy Object Editor, and then click OK to close the
Domain Controllers Properties dialog box.
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In my case the everyone group was allready added to the group, I removed it
and added it again but I still get the same problem
I have written a brief overview of my lab setup with virtual PC as it might
be relevant to my problem.
- The domain controller is a clean installation of Windows 2003.
- For the exchange server I copied the Virtual PC image (before dcpromo)
renamed the server and ran the utility NewSid from
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/newsid.shtml to create new Security
Identifier's
- Both servers are running SP1
- To install exchange I used an account called svc_exchange which is member
of Administrators on the local machine and Administrators, Domain
Admins,Enterprise Admins,Schema Admins and Exchange Full admins.
Its quite frustrating to uninstall exchange, as we need to remove the
primary store before uninstallation and run forestprep and domainprep every
time I install it again only to get the same error message
Thanks in advance for any help to this problem
.
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