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Old 11-19-2007, 07:29 AM
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I need some advice. I'm building a new network. Until all data is migrated to
the new domain, all users should be able to access data from the current
domain while working in the new domain.
Therefore I want to use trust relations between the 2 domains.

I'm not sure which trust to use:
1) one-way trust from my current domain to the new domain.
2) one-way trust from the new domain to my current domain.
3) two-way trust between the 2 domains.

In my opinion I need to use number 1 but I'm not sure.
Please give me some advice on this matter.
Thank you.




Sjaak
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Old 11-20-2007, 04:25 AM
Steve Riley [MSFT]
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Default Re: trust relations

A memory trick I heard a long time ago, seems to help keep things sorted.
"Ed" is your user. Ed needs to get to resources. Therefore, Ed lives in the
trustED domain -- see, it ends with "ed." User domains are trusted, resource
domains are trusting.

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"Sjaak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I need some advice. I'm building a new network. Until all data is migrated
> to
> the new domain, all users should be able to access data from the current
> domain while working in the new domain.
> Therefore I want to use trust relations between the 2 domains.
>
> I'm not sure which trust to use:
> 1) one-way trust from my current domain to the new domain.
> 2) one-way trust from the new domain to my current domain.
> 3) two-way trust between the 2 domains.
>
> In my opinion I need to use number 1 but I'm not sure.
> Please give me some advice on this matter.
> Thank you.
>
>

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