Having a hard time finding an answer on this exact scenario.
Computer loses domain trust relationship with that message when a user tries to logon.
Attempt to use the LAPS local administrator password gives the exact same error regarding the trust relationship and will not allow logon. Mind that it does *not* give the 'username or password is incorrect' message.
The only solution I have seen to this is the system needs to be totally disconnected from all network traffic, using cached credential information and the user trying new and old passwords to get in.
Unfortunately, I have not had the scenario yet where I can confirm or deny that the LAPS password works in the ‘all network disconnected’ state.
Has anyone else seen this? I am getting reports from techs that the local Administrator always worked in this 'trust failed' scenario before we implemented LAPS.
Since I have to wait for the Trust to fail on another machine, I haven’t been able to get a good test.
Looking to see if any of you LAPS veterans have seen this to and have any insight.
Thanks!
Computer loses domain trust relationship with that message when a user tries to logon.
Attempt to use the LAPS local administrator password gives the exact same error regarding the trust relationship and will not allow logon. Mind that it does *not* give the 'username or password is incorrect' message.
The only solution I have seen to this is the system needs to be totally disconnected from all network traffic, using cached credential information and the user trying new and old passwords to get in.
Unfortunately, I have not had the scenario yet where I can confirm or deny that the LAPS password works in the ‘all network disconnected’ state.
Has anyone else seen this? I am getting reports from techs that the local Administrator always worked in this 'trust failed' scenario before we implemented LAPS.
Since I have to wait for the Trust to fail on another machine, I haven’t been able to get a good test.
Looking to see if any of you LAPS veterans have seen this to and have any insight.
Thanks!