Contents
- 1 What kind of trust is set up between one domain and another domain in the same forest?
- 2 How do I fix trust relationship between workstation and domain remotely?
- 3 What is the reason for trust relationship error?
- 4 Are there any issues with SharePoint farm domains?
- 5 Are there domain restrictions when sharing SharePoint and OneDrive?
What kind of trust is set up between one domain and another domain in the same forest?
External trusts are non-transitive trusts between two domains in different forests. Forest trusts are manually-created transitive trusts between one entire forest and another. Another trust that can be set up manually is a realm trust.
How do I fix trust relationship between workstation and domain remotely?
To resolve this issue, remove the computer from the domain, and then connect the computer to the domain.
- 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.
What is the reason for trust relationship error?
This error indicates that this computer is no longer trusted. The local computer’s password doesn’t match this computer’s object password stored in the AD database. A trust relationship may fail if the computer tries to authenticate on a domain with an invalid password.
Is there two way trust in SharePoint farm?
Assume that there’s a two-way domain trust between two domains (Domain A and Domain B). Users are migrated to Domain B together with the SID history from Domain A, and the users are still active in Domain A. In a SharePoint farm that resides in one of the domains, you may experience the following issues:
Can a SharePoint account reside in a two way domain?
SharePoint can’t reside in a domain that’s part of a two-way domain trust where users who have active accounts in both domains share SID history. Each account must be unique. To make sure that this is the case, you need to do one of the following in Active Directory: Disable the source account.
In a SharePoint farm that resides in one of the domains, you may experience the following issues: Users from one of the domains can’t be found in the people picker. This behavior might be consistent or intermittent. When you try to assign permissions to a user, you receive the following error message: The User does not exist or isn’t unique.
If you have enrolled in the SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Azure AD B2B Preview, invitations in SharePoint are also subject to any domain restrictions configured in Azure Active Directory. You can limit domains by allowing only the domains you specify or by allowing all domains except those you block.