What is external trust?

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What is external trust?

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The external trust is a nontransitive trust created between Windows Server 2003 in different forests or between a Windows Server 2003 domain and a domain whose domain controller is running Windows NT 4.0 or earlier. This trust can be configured as one-way or two-way. The external trust provides backward compatibility with the Windows NT environment. This trust is useful for managing communication between the domains located in different forests that are not joined by forest trusts.


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