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chenzb0121
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connect to Full VD ."The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain fail"

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I want to  logon on the fullvm by my create domain user(fuser01). But ,it 's fail . I can use vdi\administrator to logon . I change fuser01 to Domain Admins group ,to try it. And it still failed.

 

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chenzb0121
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I have a DHCP Server .

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sjesse
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This is a common windows domain issue,  not related to vsphere, the kb says windows 7 but it applies to all windows operating systems.

 

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/-the-trust-relationship-between-this-workstation-and-the-p...

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chenzb0121
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It doesn't seem right.

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Sam0054
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Try do the following:

Login to the VM using local admin credential,
Remove the VM from the domain
re-add it back to the domain, logout and login using domain credential


Hope this helps - if so, please give a thumps up.

 

Regards,

Sam

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sjesse
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What do you mean it doesn't seem right? You basically need to fix the relationship, the easiest way to do that is to remove it form the domain and add it again. Search the exact message online in google or something similar and there are many articles that says the same.

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chenzb0121
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Hello,man.I've tried everything you've said.But it ' s horizon .But that's a problem with Horizon's mechanics.

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chenzb0121
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I've taken care of it now. Later I created the virtual machine custom specification.Later,I resolved this issue by redeploying a full clone desktop pool.

 

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chenzb0121
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Create custom specifications for VMS

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The above operations can be solved .

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