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Two domains, named A and B

Two domains, named A and B

Three domains, named A, B, and C

Three domains, named A, B, and C

Domains A and B have a one-way trust relationship in which domain A trusts B. The trust intersection of these two domains is B. You can configure published applications for all user accounts on domain B. Note that a server that is a member of a Windows NT workgroup can never belong to a multiple server farm because there is no trust intersection between a workgroup and a domain.

Domains A and B have a two-way trust relationship in which domain A trusts B and domain B trusts A. The trust intersection of these two domains is A and B. You can configure published applications for all user accounts on domains A and B.

Domains A and B have a one-way trust relationship in which domain A trusts B. A server from a third domain, named C, is added to the farm. C has a one- way trust relationship with B, in which C trusts B. The trust intersection of these three domains is B. You can configure published applications for all user accounts on domain B.

Domains A, B, and C participate in a master domain model network in which domain A is the master domain and B and C are subordinate domains. According to the master domain model, domains B and C each have a one-way trust with domain A in which domain B trusts A and domain C trusts A. The trust intersection of these three domains is A. You can configure published applications for all user accounts on domain A. This scenario works with multiple master domains as well.

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Citrix Systems 1.8 manual Two domains, named a and B Three domains, named A, B, and C