There are always daily system issues that users have to deal with and one of these issues is the “The Security Database on the Server does not have a Computer Account for this Workstation Trust Relationship”. This is one type of specific error that never seems to go away and it sometimes appears when you try logging into the system. This issue appears on various versions of the Windows operating system but more on Windows Server OS. You may
want to see the following articles: How to synchronize your on-premises AD with Azure Active Directory using the Azure AD Connect tool, Configure TCP/IP Parameters: Post OS Installation and
configuration of Windows Server 2019 properties, and how to fix the trust relationship between this workstation and
the primary domain failed. What are the Causes of this problem? Please take a look at the [Part 1] guide “The security database on the server does not have a computer account for this workstation trust relation“. I have listed out the possible causes of this issue
below which also has a possible resolution path: Check a related guide on How to Quickly Fix Windows Search Bar Not Working It is now very important that the date and time on your server or personal system should
be correct as this will help to avoid some issues related to date & timing. Though sometimes when your system BIOS restarts this could affect the correctness of the date and time and some individuals forget to reset or correct it. a). Now Open Date and Time settings on your server. b). In the Date and Time tab, confirm that your computer’s date and time settings are properly aligned with your current location. If you confirm that the time is not correct then you need to turn the Set time automatically option ON or OFF to adjust the setting. c). If the “Set time automatically” option is turned ON you will be able to select the correct time zone from the dropdown list. After doing this restart the server and try to login again, by now the issue may be resolved with this guide. If the above does not work, then you can also go via the Control Panel to synchronize your system time with an online time server which will always feed the correct time. Follow these steps: c). Click on the Set the time and date button and in the Internet Time tab. Click the Change settings button. Try logging in again to see if the issue still persists. Date & TimeChecking for DNS and Firewall Issues Sometimes this issue could be a result of a connection issue to the domain controller and there would be a need to check the DNS and Windows firewall if there are any issues within this area. Follow the steps below in order to set some Windows Firewall rules and reset DNS addresses. a). Open the Command Prompt from the search box. Type and right-click Command Prompt, from the context menu select Run as administrator. b). Type the following commands one after each other in the command prompt and press enter. Wait for the operation to complete successfully. Commands to Run Running CMD command from Run dialog boxTry logging in again to see if the issue still persists. Changing the Connection SettingSometimes this problem can be a result of a connection issue between the server and the domain controller which could be resolved by just removing the server from the domain and setting it back to the workgroup and rejoining the server back to the domain. Follow the steps below on the resolution: c). In the Computer Name tab click the Change button at the bottom right part of the window. Under the Member of section, change from Domain radio button to Workgroup and click OK. d). Restart the server and go back to the change settings section undo the earlier changes and switch back to the domain. Try logging in again to see if the issue still persists. System PropertiesUsing PowerShell CommandsIf you have tried all the above steps and the issue still persist, then you might need to try some PowerShell commands to try logging in. These commands have the reputation of fixing this kind of issue and the reason why we are mentioning it in this guide. a). You can open the PowerShell by right-clicking the Start menu button and selecting the Windows PowerShell (Admin) option from the context menu. PowerShell Adminb). If it is from the search box, you can search for PowerShell and right-click and select Run as administrator. c). In the PowerShell console, type the below commands one after the other and click enter. Where you see the bracket in the below command should be replaced with your server information. PowerShell CommandHopefully, this command could be all that you need in saving your day in getting access to the server. I hope you found this blog post on How to Fix “The Security Database on the Server does not have a Computer Account for this Workstation Trust Relationship” issue on Windows Server very interesting and helpful. In case you have any questions do not hesitate to ask in the comment section. How do you fix the security database on the server does not have a computer account for this workstation trust?Win 10 The Security Database on the Server does not have a Computer Account for this Workstation Trust Relationship after update 20H2. Run an nslookup on each of the problem machines. ... . Reset the computer accounts for the problem machines in ADUC.. Verified replication is taking place on both DCs.. How do I fix my database security?The first and easiest fix you can try is to reboot your machine and rejoin the domain. Oftentimes, a minor bug may arise that stops you from joining the domain. Hence, rebooting your machine and re-logging might be able to fix the security database error.
How do I fix trust relationship between workstation and domain in server?Resolution. Use a local administrator account to log on to the computer.. Select Start, press and hold (or right-click) Computer > 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.. How do I fix my trust relationship without joining a domain?The most obvious old-school way to restore the trust relationship of your computer in the domain is:. Reset local Admin password on the computer;. Unjoin your computer from Domain to Workgroup (use the System Properties dialog box — sysdm.cpl);. Reboot;. Reset Computer account in the domain using the ADUC console;. |