Trust relationships allow users in one domain to access resources in another domain. In this video, learn about the automatic built-in trust relationships between domains in an AD DS infrastructure.
- [Narrator] In active directory,…we have something called trust relationships.…To give you a very simple definition,…of a trust relationship,…it is simply something that allows users in one domain,…to access resources in another domain.…Now, there are certain default trust relationships…that are created,…and you need to be familiar with what they are,…and how you can further modify them.…So, what I want to do is show you my environment,…and very quickly I want to tell you,…you'll see I have five machines here,…but really there's just four domains.…
DC one and two are both the main chores for the…landonhotel.local domain.…But we also have our child DC which is the…child.landonhotel.local domain,…and then we also have another tree that we created,…which is the globeank.local domain,…and something that I created,…it's not in any of the videos in this course,…but just for the sake of demonstrating here,…I also created another child domain,…in the globeank.local tree.…It's actually called child2.globeank.local.…Now to see all this,…
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