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Setting up a trust between a domain and a workgroup

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Old 26-05-2009
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I am having trouble setting up a trust in windows server 2003 domain controller and a workgroup set up as a workgroup on a 2003 server, both on the same network

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Old 27-05-2009
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Re: Setting up a trust between a domain and a workgroup

Hey, you can try to set up domain trust relationships, if you have permission to do it. For that you need to just simply create a local machine accounts for each of the boxes involved. Then make sure that the username / password matches with each of the boxes an that will definitely work out for you.
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Re: Setting up a trust between a domain and a workgroup

You can use two network configurations for the same NIC do not have. You can choose either an area or a working group but not both at the same time.

How setting up the system sits, so that this way much of your data and the application of files possibly have established in new folders on your C: - disk? This must put them able effective to be does not make from how you are login. If you want keep things a smattering from is possible you to your most important data folders in each of your " My Documents" folders. There are possible setup still extra details to carry out with two applications, but I think that this must ensure your most important problems.
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A short answer for your problem is, any system needs to pass through authentication while accessing via domain. You will need to create proper accounts by configuring them correctly. Check out your user accounts and or try to create new accounts. Once it configure properly you will not receive the error.
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