You are employed as the network administrator at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of two Active Directory domains named us.Domain.com and uk.Domain.com. All servers on the Domain.com network run Windows Server 2008 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
The domain was configured to cancel any trust relationship between the two. During the course of the day you receive an instruction from the CIO that shared resources between the domains are now needed. You thus decide to have a trust relationship between us.Domain.com and uk.Domain.com. Prior to taking further action you need to identify the statements that are true.
What should you identify?
A.
You should identify that uk.Domain.com clients will lack the permission to gain access to resources in us.Domain.com.
B.
You should identify that all us.Domain.com clients are able to access all resources in uk.Domain.com.
C.
You should identify that us.Domain.com clients will lack permission to gain access to resources in uk.Domain.com.
D.
You should identify that all uk.Domain.com clients are able to access resources in us.Domain.com.
E.
You should identify that resources cannot be shared amongst domains.
Explanation:
A trust relationship will only allow the possibility of sharing resources amongst domains. It will not explicitly supply any permission. You need have the appropriate permissions configured in order to permit users access to resources in another domain.
AC