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One way trust
Name: kyletech Date: October 7, 2003 at 07:03:32 Pacific OS: w2k CPU/Ram: 1024
Comment:
Can anyone point me too or give me some good info on 1 way trust relationships in windows 2000 server domains? Like what it entails, how it affect security, replication and so on?? I would really appreciate it.
Name: h4x3r Date: October 7, 2003 at 21:30:27 Pacific
Reply:
if i'm not mistaken, 2k doesnt fly one way trusts, its two way trusts, transitive
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Response Number 2
Name: h4x3r Date: October 7, 2003 at 21:32:43 Pacific
Reply:
my mistake, one way trusts are available in mixed mode, one way trusts are used when there are users on the trusted domain that need to access resources on a trusting domain, and the trusting domain doesnt need to access anything on the trusted domain, in wich case you would make a two way trust.
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