Re: reestablish trust relationship
- From: A.C. Buehler <ACBuehler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:36:07 -0700
I also get that error. I have replaced the SBS2000 controller with a new
SBS2003 controller, and 2 workstations get this error when accessing the DC.
The new DC is the same name as the old DC (BARTSVR). I want to be able to
keep the same profiles on the 2 workstations, as there is a lot of
customization on the workstations (both XPPro). Can I do this without
destroying the user profile on the workstations? If not, can you tell me of a
way to copy the profile on the ws to a new profile on the ws without losing
the desktop and customization the user has set up?
Thanks!, Ace.
"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:
> In news:8C537001-3B20-4085-8DBF-1F90144132AC@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> Skip <Skip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I then commented on
> below:
> > hello again. Man, I'm doing this for a client. It's like looking at
> > cave drawings and wondering how they did it. Actually I have changed
> > an old intranet domain name to a registered domain, but I think from
> > what you said I should still disconnect and rejoin the domain...silly
> > me, it's always the little things. That should initiate a new key
> > with kerebos SPN...right?
>
> Hieraglyphics. :-)
>
> Disjoin/rejoin will re-establish the trust and fix it.
>
> Ace
>
>
>
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