Log on to domain issue

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VeasnaYim Posts 180 Registration date Tuesday June 18, 2013 Status Member Last seen October 2, 2015 - Jul 24, 2013 at 02:42 PM
 Blocked Profile - Jul 25, 2013 at 08:44 AM
One computer at company have issue log on white screen,
When i fix this problem work, i can't log on this computer to domain.
the message appear when i log on to domain:
"trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed"
What should i resolve this issue? this job relate IT admin cofigure in domain server or just configure on this machine?

I can log on as localadmin without problem.
Regards,

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Blocked Profile
Jul 24, 2013 at 02:43 PM
Good afternoon,

It sounds to me like the record for the computer has been unauthorzied or deleted. That is a server side issue, and if you do not have access to the domain server, then there is nothing the workstation can do.
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VeasnaYim Posts 180 Registration date Tuesday June 18, 2013 Status Member Last seen October 2, 2015 8
Jul 24, 2013 at 03:54 PM
But i can use my own account to log on other computer to domain about this computer i can't use my own account to log on and always get this message
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Blocked Profile
Jul 25, 2013 at 08:44 AM
So do you work as IT technicain?

*At a command prompt, type either of the following commands:

Net Use \\<ComputerName>\<Share>

-or-

Net View \\<ComputerName>

You receive the following message:


System Error 1789 has occurred. The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed.

*You are in Server Manager and try to view the computer's properties. You receive the following message:


The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed.



CAUSE OF ISSUE**********
The computer's machine account has the incorrect role or its password has become mismatched with that of the domain database.

FIX ACTION
Log on locally as a local administrator. In the Network tool of Control Panel, select Change and enter a Workgroup name, leaving the domain. Restart the computer and log on locally as a local administrator.

There are two methods to rejoin the domain: *You can join the domain from the client if at the same time you can provide an administrator username and password on the domain.

-or-
*You can delete the existing computer account in Server Manager, recreate the computer account, synchronize the domain, and then on the client rejoin the domain.

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JUST AS I SAID PREVIOUSLY!

Have FUN!
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