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Old 04-17-2007, 03:24 PM
Al
 
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Default XP workstation rollout

I've created a XP workstation image and used Sysprep to seal it for
distribution. The installations are going fine, logging users into the domain
for the first login. However after rebooting they get an error while trying
to log in "Trust Relationship with the Domain is Broken". Currently I'm
logging in as a local administrator, removing the machine from the domain,
Reboot, then add it again and all seems fine after that. Might anyone
enlighten me as to a better way to address the issue or tell me why I'm
getting the problem in the first place. Thanks for taking the time to read
through this.
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Old 04-17-2007, 03:49 PM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
 
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Default Re: XP workstation rollout

Al <Al@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I've created a XP workstation image and used Sysprep to seal it for
> distribution. The installations are going fine, logging users into
> the domain for the first login. However after rebooting they get an
> error while trying to log in "Trust Relationship with the Domain is
> Broken". Currently I'm logging in as a local administrator, removing
> the machine from the domain, Reboot, then add it again and all seems
> fine after that. Might anyone enlighten me as to a better way to
> address the issue or tell me why I'm getting the problem in the first
> place. Thanks for taking the time to read through this.


I'm not a sysprep guru by any stretch of the imagination, but SID problems
come to mind. What do you see in the event logs?

The only time I did image installs on a domain was years ago, but I did it
by creating the image *before* joining the workstation to the domain, then
changing the SID & joining it. This was with an older version of Ghost, but
am wondering whether there's any connection.

I'm sure someone with more sysprep experience will post a wiser reply, but
thought I'd take a whack at it.


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