Not sure what "reset everything on the server" means, but if, in Active
Directory Users and Computers you:
right click the Vista Computer's account
select Reset Account
you have broken the trust relationship with the Vista Computer and it will
have to be joined to the domain again.
1. Logon to the Vista computer using the local, administrative user account
that was created when Vista was installed
2. click Start, right click Computer, select Properties
3. click Advanced system settings in the left (Tasks) pane; click Continue
4. select the Computer Name tab; click Change...
5. select the Workgroup radio button; key any character string (e.g.
workgroup); click OK
6. key something (anything) in the user name and password boxes - you have
to key something, but it doesn't matter what; click OK
7. you should get the Welcome to the ... workgroup. message box; click OK
8. restart the computer
9. on the domain controller, reset the computer account
10. logon to the Vista computer using the local administrative user account
(same as step 1)
11. join the computer to the domain again (same idea as steps 2 through 6,
except select the Domain radio button and supply appropriate domain
credentials when prompted
If there is still a problem, then I suggest do steps 1 through 8, then
delete the computer account from the domain, create a new computer account
with the same name, then join the computer to the domain again (steps 10 and
11).
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"Ernmander" <> wrote in message
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>I keep getting the message from my Vista Business workstation that is
> connected to Server 2003 Enterprise Domain. "The trust relationship
> between
> workstation and primary domain failed" Then I cannot log onto the domain.
>
> I reset everything on the server, sometimes it works sometimes it does'nt.
> The XP workstations attached to the domain do not have this problem. So
> the
> problem must be in Vista , but where....?