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Hyper V 2008 R2 Server Domain Trust issue

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James

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Dec 2, 2009, 11:01:24 AM12/2/09
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Hello,

I had an issue on a Windows 2008 R2 machine (joined to windows 2000 DC)
When I tried to add domain users to the Windows 2008 R2 Server it gave me an
error:
"Trust relationship between this workstation and primary domain failed"

I did some searching and found the solution to the problem was to disabled
the following:
"Computer Configuration\Windows Setting\Security Settings\Local
Policies\Security Option"

Domain Member: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always)
Domain Member: Digitally encrypt secure channel data (When possible)
Domain Member: Digitally sign secure channel data (When possible)

I am getting the same Domain trust error when attempting Live Migrations on
my Stand alone Hyper V 2008 R2 Servers.
I have looked in their local policy and they do not have the Computer
Configuration\Windows Setting\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security
Option.
Any ideas on how I would disable Digitally encrpyt or sign secure channel
data on a Stand alone Hyper V 2008 R2 Server???


Geoff N. Hiten

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Dec 2, 2009, 1:17:32 PM12/2/09
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Check your firewall setttings. I fond most communication/security/random
problems are due to the firewall blocking a core function of the machine.


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Microsoft SQL Server MVP

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Charlie Russel - MVP

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Dec 2, 2009, 1:42:38 PM12/2/09
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You should be able to run Regedit from the command line of the hyper-v
server.

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James

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Dec 3, 2009, 1:42:28 PM12/3/09
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I tried disabling firewall, this didn't fix the issue

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James

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Dec 3, 2009, 1:43:45 PM12/3/09
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yes I can get into regedit, but where would I find the below key in the
registry?
Thanks

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