Your network contains three Active Directory forests. Each forest contains an Active Directory Rights
Management Services (AD RMS) root cluster.
All of the users in all of the forests must be ableto access protected content from any of the forests.
You need to identify the minimum number of AD RMS trusts required.
How many trusts should you identify?
A.
2
B.
3
C.
4
D.
6
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772648(v=ws.10).aspx
For example, if you have three (3) AD RMS domains and all of them should be able to exchange information
between each other, there must be (32) 6 trusts configured to achieve this goal. N*(N-1)
it should be 12
4*(4-1)=12
almost for the question states 3 forests, not 4
That makes 3*(3-1)=………… right, 6
soma you must not have read the question properly, there are 3 forests not 4 so it is 6
soma you must not have read the question properly, there are 3 forests not 4 so it is 6
why is it 6 ? is this 2 ADFS trusts in each forest ? is this what the question is addressing ? not rms but rather ADFS
ok saw the below answer.
Joe says:
July 21, 2015 at 5:29 pm
Like people say there are different ways of working it out.
either nx(n-1) … so here it is 4×3=12
or
1 trusts 2,3,4
2 trusts 1,3,4
3 trusts 1,2,4
4 trusts 1,2,3
Again 12 trusts
Man its funny some of u guys are just memorizing the questions HAHAHAHAHAH
number on forests (number of forests – 1)
3(3-1) there for 3-1=2
3(2)=6
RIGHT ANSWER IS 6