Domain is unable to communicate with the other domain by default this means x in one domain cannot access any resources, is part of the domain y. Before you configure the trust relationship
After you have defined a relationship of trust,
Domain y user is included in the Everyone group of the domain x
X is the trusting domain in the example above, and y is the trusted domain. In addition more than a one-way trust relationship is, that while the domain y user x can use domain resources, y domain x users cannot use domain resources. A two-way relationship allows access to a resource to each of the other domains (if given).
Configure domain trust relationship is the basis of the first y allows the domain to trust it, and then configure the x trusts domain a domain:
- admin not in domain y user any document or printer
- Domain y user cannot sit at the workstation is part of a domain, x and login
After you have defined a relationship of trust,
- The domain y user can sit at a workstation, is part of a domain x and log on to their domain y (it will appear in the domain drop-down list box)
- Administrator domain x domain y that can be granted to any user rights, file and print resources
Domain y user is included in the Everyone group of the domain x
X is the trusting domain in the example above, and y is the trusted domain. In addition more than a one-way trust relationship is, that while the domain y user x can use domain resources, y domain x users cannot use domain resources. A two-way relationship allows access to a resource to each of the other domains (if given).
Configure domain trust relationship is the basis of the first y allows the domain to trust it, and then configure the x trusts domain a domain:
- Log onto domain y as Administrator
- Start User Manager for Domains (Start - Programs - Administrative Tools)
- Select "Trust Relationships" from the Policies menu
- Click the Add button to the Trusting Domains box
- Enter the name of the domain you want to be able to trust you, i.e. domain x
- You can type a password in the Initial Password and Confirm Password, however this is only used when the trust relationship is started. You can leave it blank Click OK to complete the addition
- Close the Trust Relationship dialog box
- Log off of domain y and logon onto domain x as Administrator
- Start User Manger for Domains, and choose "Trust Relationships" from the Policies menu
- Click the Add button to the Trusted Domains box
- Enter the name of domain y and the password if one was configured in step 6
- Click OK and close the User Manager for Domains application.
- Domain x now trusts domain y
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