Re: Reestablish a trust relationship

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From: Steve Foster (steve.foster_at_picamar.co.uk)
Date: 09/08/04


Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 08:03:38 -0700

rafalopalinski wrote:

> I get the error message ' The computer tried to connect to the server
> using the trust relationship established by the domain. However the
> computer lost the correct security identifier (SID) when the domain
> was reconfigured. Reestablish the relationship.'
>
> I have tried to delete the pc devices from the network and then added
> them again, but the server comes back with the message saying that
> this is an already recognised pc, and assigns all the old parameters
> to it - and hence I cannot reestablish a good connection with the
> server.
>
> Any suggestions?

If the client is XP Pro, just run through the XP Networking Wizard. It
will identify that there's an account for the machine in the domain,
and fix it all up.

-- 
Steve Foster


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