Hi Lam,
Thank you for posting here.
Please try the following steps to fix it:
- Use a local administrator account to log on to the computer.
- Select Start, press and hold (or right-click) Computer (or This PC) >
Properties.
- Select Change settings next to the computer name.
- On the Computer Name tab, select Change.
- Under the Member of heading, select Workgroup, type a workgroup name, and then select
OK.
- When you are prompted to restart the computer, select OK.
- On the Computer Name tab, select Change again.
- Under the Member of heading, select Domain, and then type the domain name.
- Select OK, and then type the credentials of the user who has permissions in the domain.
- When you are prompted to restart the computer, select OK.
- Restart the computer.
If the above steps did not resolve your issue, please read the other methods mentioned in this article: "Fix: The trust relationship
between this workstation and the primary domain failed".
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Hope the above can help you.
Regards,
Yic
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