#ra2 trust relationship failed

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tawdry timber
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trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain controller failed

high kite
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That might not be a CNCnet is that from Windows?

agile brook
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That is a good question... the last time this popped up (translated from swedish) it turned out that they did not have the game straight from the EA app (Origin back at the time) and could not establish a connection during the installment proceedure.

tawdry timber
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Not sure if its a windows error or not, it does not say. The game and the client were both d/l and installed from EA this evening

agile brook
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that is weird... perhaps running as adming or restarting could help? ruuHmm

fluid vale
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Most likely certificate/encryption related.
Make sure your PC's date and time is synced with a timeserver. But I'm guessing you're running Windows 7 and have outdated root certificates.

tawdry timber
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running windows 11 Pro, laptop is a member of a domain. certs are all good, use them daily for work

tawdry timber
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I looked in EA Games and Electronic Arts and no file of that name

agile brook
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I believe the log txt file ransacker meant (client.log) should be something that came with our client. you have our cncnet client installed with the game, yes?

should be where it was installed, inside a /client folder.

tawdry timber
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the client will not install, the above message appears when I try and install your client

high kite
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Try to run as administrator for the installer

tawdry timber
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Same problem when I run as administrator

high kite
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I have it running fine on Win 11 Pro (not on a domain tho don't think it would matter unless there is a policy of what apps can run tho the error does not say that)

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Do post the log mentioned above

tawdry timber
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I believe I have it figured out. I work from home but my laptop is a member of a domain. I need to establish a VPN connection to the PDC and perform the client install. Once installed it appears (fingers crossed) to be working w/o the need for the VPN.