How do i reset a domain external trust

Does anyone know if this command should be working?
netdom trust local_domain /d:remote_domain /ud:domain\local_admin /pd:* /uo:domain\remote_admin /po:* /reset /verbose
I keep getting the below and yet i was able to create the external trust with these 2 accounts.
netdom trust trustingDomain /d:trustedDomain /ud:domain\local_admin /pd:* /uo:domain\remote_admin /po:* /reset
Type the password associated with the domain user:
Type the password associated with the object user:
Access is denied.
The command failed to complete successfully.
C:\Users\local_admin>

PDC and FSMO are not the same role. Even if PDC is a NT legacy, it still be used by trusts relationship.
In fact you can create the trust relationship without PDC available but in this case the trust is not completely validated (specially with 2003). You receive a "temporary" validation which expire 30 days after the creation.
This link should be good to check the PDC:  http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc782961(v=ws.10).aspx
To check Tombstone: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/258310
What is the outpout of netdom verify? : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753821.aspx

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    with any computer on the same switch with an IP of 192.168.1.anything. It's when they need to talk to computers off of that subnet (anything that doesn't fit the 255.255.255 mask) that they have a problem. For that, you need a gateway somewhere. You can't
    use "DC" for the gateway because it's not performing routing services.
    You have two choices.
    One is to use an external switch so that your guests are directly connected into your physical network. That will take over your WiFi adapter, so you'll probably want to set the share option so your Win8.1 box continues to function. Then just use a common
    IP subnet with everything else on your home network.
    The second is to set up a software router. If you are using an internal virtual switch, then this has to be in the Win8 environment. I might be mistaken, but I think that
    Internet Connection Sharing would even work for this. If you are using an internal virtual switch, then your Win8 system should see two (or more) adapters. One of them is the physical adapter (we'll call it wNetAdapter) and one would be the virtual adapter
    (we'll call it vNetAdapter) it uses on the virtual switch. Once you set up ICS, you would have all of your VMs use the IP address that you assigned to vNetAdapter as their gateway.
    Eric Siron Altaro Hyper-V Blog
    I am an independent blog contributor, not an Altaro employee. I am solely responsible for the content of my posts.
    "Every relationship you have is in worse shape than you think."

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