Error message when you try to log on to a Windows Vista-based client computer across a domain trust: “There is a time and/or date difference between the client and server�
Consider the following scenario. You have a domain on which user accounts reside and another domain on which computer accounts reside. You have established a trust relationship between these domains. However, when you try to log on to a Windows Vista-based client computer across the trust, the logon process fails. Additionally, you receive an error message that contains a white “X� inside a red circle. The text of this error message resembles the following:
There is a time and/or date difference between the client and server.
Note: This issue occurs even though there is no significant time difference between the client computer and the server. This issue occurs only on Windows Vista-based client computers.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB938454.

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