Which terminology is being described below:
These trusts are sometimes necessary when users need access to resources that are located in a Windows
NT 4.0 domain or in a domain that is in a separate Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest that is not
joined by a forest trust
A.
Shortcut Trusts
B.
Realm Trusts
C.
Forest Trusts
D.
External Trust
Explanation:
You can create an external trust to form a one-way or two-way, nontransitive trust with domains
that are outside your forest
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731297.aspx
Understanding When to Create a Realm Trust
When to create a realm trust
You can establish a realm trust between any non-Windows Kerberos version 5 (V5) realm and an Active
Directory domain. This trust relationship allows cross-platform interoperability with security services that are
based on other versions of the Kerberos V5 protocol, for example, UNIX and MIT implementations. Realm
trusts can switch from nontransitive to transitive and back. Realm trusts can also be either one-way or two-way.
answer is D. external trust
You can create an external trust to form a one-way or two-way, nontransitive trust with domains outside of your forest. External trusts are sometimes necessary when users need access to resources located in a Windows NT 4.0 domain or in a domain located within a separate forest that is not joined by a forest trust
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