Reset domain passwaord cache in local machine

Dear concerns,

I am using a windows 8 operating system, I am member of a domain.
Also I am a local administrator of my laptop. I also have made image of
my system drive.

Yesterday my windows got stuck and its giving errors regarding
startup application and drivers etc. Now the best solutions at that time
to restore the back up. I did it and its restore successfully. But the
problem is when I try to login my domain account
it say some error " Trust relationship between this workstation and
domain controller failed". Only way to login is remove the network cable
and entre the old password when I created the image of system drive. I
even change it after login by pressing CTRl+Alt
+Delete and then changed it and it was changed successfully but the
problem is same while login again by putting the network cable back. I
googled it then I came know that its some of log sync issue between my
laptop and my domain server as I changed password
during this time span i.e. when I created the backup. They also gives
quick solution i.e. disconnect from domain and reconnect it to domain
but problem is here I don't have the domain password and concern persons
are not very welcoming even if they did it
what happen next time when restore it again.

So my question is that how can I reset/delete/clear the
information of my domain user id & password or that "log" which
creating the problem, from my system other then disconnect and connect
to domain, there must be some way as I am still able to login to
other systems of my colleagues with my domain id and current password,
but I don't know why there is not log sync issue at there. I copied all
my important data to other partitions so nothing to worry about the loss
of data.

Reset/delete of my domain does not mean  I want to do it on the
server but on the local machine I think ''clearing the domain cached" is
another relative term of my problem. I highly appreciated your
cooperation in this regard.

Best Regards

Mubasher Mukhtar

April 2nd, 2014 12:31am

The trust with the DC is broken. Only a Domain Admin or someone with authority to join the domain can fix this. Contact your administrator and as k them to rejoin you to the domain. This cannot be fixed by you or a script.

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April 2nd, 2014 1:49am

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