Re: Trust relationship
- From: "Dan Field" <danfield@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 20:40:54 +0200
Ronnie, yes rebuilt the server. Same setting, domain name, etc, etc. can
stil logon, but get this message.
Thx
"RG strath.ac.uk>" <ronnie.gibson<ATSIGN> wrote in message
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Dan,
when you say you did a complete rebuild, do you mean you installed SBS
from scratch?
If so I'd think that your server and workstations are now on different
domains
(even if you used the same name and settings you used first time around).
Someone else can maybe advice whether it's possible to join the
workstations
to the new domain without losing anything...
Ronnie
"Dan Field" <danfield@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi All
I had a server crash and did a complete rebuild of the server (left the
desktops as is). However, now I am getting the following error message:
NETLOGON 5513 2006/04/18 07:03 PM 3 *
The computer "computername" tried to connect to the server
"\\servername" using the trust relationship established by the
"domainname" domain. However, the computer lost the correct security
identifier (SID) when the domain was reconfigured. Reestablish the trust
relationship.
What do I do here. I dont want to lose the current users
desktop or their settings.
Thx
Dan
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