From the course: Windows Server 2019: Active Directory Enterprise Infrastructure

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- [Instructor] Even though we have pretty much a complete trust model within an active directory forest, meaning all domains basically trust all other domains through transition. The reality is that the process of a user accessing resources from another domain if it's a what we could call a distant domain can be quite the lengthy process. So let me give you an example. We know that we have these four domains, landonhotel.local, childlandonhotel.local, globebank.local, and child2.globebank.local. We know that users in any one of those domains can access resources in any other domain. But we know that child.landonhotel.local, and child2.globebank.local only have the ability to have that trust relationship because of its transition through their parents. So let's say a user in the child2.globebank.local domain wants to access a resource in the child.landonhotel domain what it does is there's this whole lengthy process of having to go to its own domain controller, get a ticket that ticket…

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