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Trust Relationship
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OS:WINXP
When I try to add a user to become the Admin, I get this error
The user can not be added because the following error has occurred:
The trust relatioship between the workstation and the primary domain has failed
Anyone have any idea what this means?
When I try to add a user to become the Admin, I get this error
The user can not be added because the following error has occurred:
The trust relatioship between the workstation and the primary domain has failed
Anyone have any idea what this means?
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Are you trying to add an existing domain user to become the administrator on your workstation? Or are you trying to create a new user in the domain? Or are you trying to create a new local user? Are you running xp pro in a domain environment? What kind of domain?
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Originally Posted by bentkey
Are you trying to add an existing domain user to become the administrator on your workstation? Or are you trying to create a new user in the domain? Or are you trying to create a new local user? Are you running xp pro in a domain environment? What kind of domain?
Sorry I wansn't clear on that...
It is a user that has been added to the domain, and I am adding them as an administrator to the local machine.
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There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be forgotten..."
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