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Tuesday, 12 November 2013

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

  • 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:


  1. Log onto domain y as Administrator
  2. Start User Manager for Domains (Start - Programs - Administrative Tools)
  3. Select "Trust Relationships" from the Policies menu
  4. Click the Add button to the Trusting Domains box
  5. Enter the name of the domain you want to be able to trust you, i.e. domain x
  6. 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
  7. Close the Trust Relationship dialog box
  8. Log off of domain y and logon onto domain x as Administrator
  9. Start User Manger for Domains, and choose "Trust Relationships" from the Policies menu
  10. Click the Add button to the Trusted Domains box
  11. Enter the name of domain y and the password if one was configured in step 6
  12. Click OK and close the User Manager for Domains application.
  13. Domain x now trusts domain y

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