Active Directory Domains and Trusts
This tool is generally only used in larger environments that have more than one domain within the same network. As we discussed earlier, a company may utilize multiple domain names to segregate resources or services, or for the better organizational structure of their servers and namespaces within the company. You already know the differences between a domain and a forest and how the domain resides within the forest. Another way to think of the forest is as the boundary of your AD structure. If you have multiple domains beneath a single forest, it does not necessarily mean that those domains trust each other. So, users from one domain may or may not have permission to access resources on one of the other domains, based on the level of trust that exists between those domains. When you have a domain and are adding child domains under it, there are trusts placed automatically between those domains, but if you need to merge some domains together in...