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I just installed Windows 10. I was part of a domain. When I try to log in I get, 'The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed.' Since I do not remember my local accounts, am I left with resetting the local administrator password with a third party tool such as the and rejoining the domain or using netdom on the client. Is there another way to make the trust relationship come back? Edit: I have tried to reset the machine account in Active Directory Users and Computers.
(yes, I rebooted). You can fix this without removing/rejoining the domain if: A) You have a local admin account on the machine that you know the password for, or B) You have logged in to the machine with a domain account with admin credentials in the past.
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If A, just log in with the local admin credentials and then proceed to the next part. If B, disconnect the network cord, disable wireless, etc, and then log in as your local admin domain account. Open PowerShell and run the following commands: $credential = Get-Credential Enter a domain admin account.
Reset-ComputerMachinePassword -Server DomainControllerName This command will reset the machine password with the domain controller and you should be able to resume normal domain network access now. I found this solution here and found it has worked multiple times. Being a VM shouldn't make a difference. Both HyperV and ESXi are capable of virtually disconnecting network cables.
Remote access generally assumes some domain communication in most cases and so may not work, though if you have access to the hypervisor you'll have console access which is the same as physical access when dealing with VMs. However, as clearly stated in my answer, you do need an admin account which is recognized by the faulty computer. The two cases (knowing a local admin account, knowing a domain account with admin rights) are both dealt with in my answer. – Aug 3 '17 at 18:54. I can't comment on the solution provided by music2myear, however there seems to be another step to the process.
In the comments below the article linked in music2myear's answer, a more complete answer is provided. Open PowerShell and run the following commands: $credential = Get-Credential Enter a domain admin account. Reset-ComputerMachinePassword -Server DomainControllerName -Credential $credential I was not able to get my issue resolved until providing the credential as the last parameter. As another note, I assumed my domain controller to be, well, the domain name (i.e. MyDomain.local), however for the DomainControllerName, I had to provide the Computer/Host Name of the domain controller.
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