October 2019
Beginner
426 pages
10h 44m
English
In an AD structure, a tree domain is in fact comprised of one or more domains. Domains in a tree are linked through transitive trust. With transitive trust, if A trusts B, and B trusts C, then A trusts C. That said, in a tree domain, when a new domain joins an existing tree, then the new domain automatically trusts all existing domains in the tree. Similar to adding a domain, the tree domain is configured during the Promote this server to a domain controller process.

When several tree domains come together, we have a forest, as we'll explain in the next ...
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