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| | Windows logon failed When I logon Windows Vista Business, I got an error "The Trust Relationship between the workstation and the primary domain failed.". What is it? How can I fix it? Thanks, Scott |
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| | RE: Windows logon failed The easiest way I know to fix this is to remove the computer from the domain and join the default Workgroup. After a restart, you can then tell it to join the domain again. This should fix the trust releationship. -- An Engineer asks "How does it work" A Scientists asks "Why does it work?" A liberal arts major asks "Do you want fries with that?" "Scott" wrote: Quote: > When I logon Windows Vista Business, I got an error "The Trust Relationship > between the workstation and the primary domain failed.". What is it? How > can I fix it? > > Thanks, > > Scott > > |
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