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Multiple methods exist for administrators to view the configuration of trust relationships for the domain and perform maintenance on these relationships, both locally and remotely. This article discusses the different tools that can be used to view the configuration.
Trust Index (specific to each DC as the trusts are enumerated) NetBIOS Domain Name of the Trusted Domain DNS Domain Name of the Trusted Domain Trust Type (NT 4, NT 5, MIT, or DCE) Any of the following flags:
o Direct Outbound: There is a direct trust relationship between the domain for the server queried and this
domain.
o Native: This domain is currently in native mode. o Primary Domain: This domain is the domain for the server that was used in the query. o Forest Tree Root: This domain represents the root of a tree in the forest. o Forest: index number: For this trusted domain, where index number is the index number of it's parent
domain in the same NLTEST list. To run a query against a specific server, type NLTEST /server:server name /trusted_domains. For example, the following output might be displayed if a query is run against a domain controller in the root domain of the forest (in this example, the root domain is called root.com). Note that NLTEST shows trusted domains with transitive trust relationships as Windows 2000
trusts without the Direct Outbound tag. Trusted domain list: 0: TESTDOMAIN testdomain.root.com (NT 5) (Forest: 3) (Direct Outbound) 1: CHILD child.root.com (NT 5) (Forest: 3) (Direct Outbound) 2: GRANDCHILD grandchild.child.root.com (NT 5) (Forest: 1) 3: ROOT root.com (NT 5) (Forest Tree Root) (Primary Domain) 4: NT4DOMAIN (NT 4) (Direct Outbound) 5: NEWROOT newroot.com (NT 5) (Forest Tree Root) (Direct Outbound) ( Attr: 0x800000 )
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