September 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1680 pages
88h 3m
English
Windows Server 2012 AD DS domains can be linked to each other through the use of a concept known as trusts. A trust is essentially a mechanism that allows resources in one domain to be accessible by authenticated users from another domain. AD trusts take on many forms but typically fall into one of the four categories described in the following sections.
Transitive trusts are automatic two-way trusts that exist between domains in the same forest in AD DS. These trusts connect resources between domains in AD DS and are different from explicit trusts in that the trusts flow through from one domain to the other. In other words, if Domain A trusts Domain B, and Domain B trusts Domain C, Domain A trusts Domain ...
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