Help-Computer trust lost; user can't access local drive

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Help! I've been working on some kind of strange rights problem on my SBS
2003 server. I think I have evreything under control EXCEPT one user's PC.
It apparently lost its trust; I've tried to recreate it several ways with no
success.

I cannot get the user (or any user or Administrator) to log in successfully
to the PC even on the local account. As usual, the user has a bunch of
important local files. I can't understand why they can't even sign on
locally... Here is the DCDIAG report...any ideas how to work through this?
I don't care if I have to format the PC...just need to get access to it
locally. Thanks for any ideas!


Starting test: systemlog

* The System Event log test

An Error Event occured. EventID: 0x0000165B

Time Generated: 09/27/2006 09:21:34

Event String: The session setup from computer 'BUSINESSSYS_DS'

failed because the security database does not

contain a trust account 'BUSINESSSYS_DS$'

referenced by the specified computer.



USER ACTION

If this is the first occurrence of this event for

the specified computer and account, this may be a

transient issue that doesn't require any action

at this time. Otherwise, the following steps may

be taken to resolve this problem:



If 'BUSINESSSYS_DS$' is a legitimate machine

account for the computer 'BUSINESSSYS_DS', then

'BUSINESSSYS_DS' should be rejoined to the

domain.



If 'BUSINESSSYS_DS$' is a legitimate interdomain

trust account, then the trust should be

recreated.



Otherwise, assuming that 'BUSINESSSYS_DS$' is not

a legitimate account, the following action should

be taken on 'BUSINESSSYS_DS':



If 'BUSINESSSYS_DS' is a Domain Controller, then

the trust associated with 'BUSINESSSYS_DS$'

should be deleted.



If 'BUSINESSSYS_DS' is not a Domain Controller,

it should be disjoined from the domain.

......................... PKY1 failed test systemlog


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