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Hi!
I have a question. I have two company using Windows 2000 AD. Same company is
using the same domain and same user name but they dont have any domain
trust. Let say userA is located on CompanyA, he can logon to that network
with no problem. In such case, userA has been assigned to CompanyB
temporarily, as what I told, this company has the same network configuration
(Domain, UserName). When userA tries to logon to the network, he cannot
connect and there is an error on the CompanyB's DC:
Event ID: 5513
Source: Netlogon
Description:
The computer name <name> connected to server \\<server name> using the trust
relationship to the <domain name> domain. However, the computer doesn't
properly know the security identifier (SID) for the domain. Reestablish the
trust relationship.
Is there a way that userA can connect to CompanyB's network without
reconnecting his PC to the CompanyB's Domain?
Hoping for your response.
Mark
I have a question. I have two company using Windows 2000 AD. Same company is
using the same domain and same user name but they dont have any domain
trust. Let say userA is located on CompanyA, he can logon to that network
with no problem. In such case, userA has been assigned to CompanyB
temporarily, as what I told, this company has the same network configuration
(Domain, UserName). When userA tries to logon to the network, he cannot
connect and there is an error on the CompanyB's DC:
Event ID: 5513
Source: Netlogon
Description:
The computer name <name> connected to server \\<server name> using the trust
relationship to the <domain name> domain. However, the computer doesn't
properly know the security identifier (SID) for the domain. Reestablish the
trust relationship.
Is there a way that userA can connect to CompanyB's network without
reconnecting his PC to the CompanyB's Domain?
Hoping for your response.
Mark