There is a workstation that can log into the domain when the windows server first boots.
When the user on the work station logs out, he is unable to log back in and gets "The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed".
When the server is rebooted he can log in again, and if he logs out or switches users, he gets the trust error.
All the other workstations are working with no problems, i tried adding another user account for him to try, but getting the same error when he logs out and tries to log back in. the only way he can seem to log back in is to reboot the server.
He can log in once with no problems, but once he logs out he cannot log in again without turning the server off and on again.
He gets the trust relationship error when he tries and logs in after logging out, turning the server off and on again allows him to log in again.
have you tried rejoining the machine to the domain as local admin?
Remove the computer from the domain then re add it again.
Yup, rejoining the domain should fix it.
[url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/162797[/url]
At my Uni this happens due to time and date settings on computers being out of sync with the server.
[QUOTE=jjjohan;28814889]At my Uni this happens due to time and date settings on computers being out of sync with the server.[/QUOTE]
I dont think its that, because he can log in once with no problem but when he logs out and tries to log back in he gets the error.
Has this been solved? I was having the same problems, but it turned out there was another computer with the same name on the domain. I rejoined it as a different name, and it was all good.
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