NETDOM TRUST trusting_domain_name /Domain:trusted_domain_name [/UserD:user] [/PasswordD:[password | *]] [/UserO:user] [/PasswordO:[password | *]] [/Verify] [/RESEt] [/PasswordT:new_realm_trust_password] [/Add] [/REMove] [/Twoway] [/REAlm] [/Kerberos] [/Transitive[:{yes | no}]] [/OneSide:{trusted | trusting}] [/Force] [/Quarantine[:{yes | no}]] [/NameSuffixes:trust_name [/ToggleSuffix:#]] [/EnableSIDHistory[:{yes | no}]] [/ForestTRANsitive[:{yes | no}]] [/CrossORGanization[:{yes | no}]] [/AddTLN:TopLevelName] [/AddTLNEX:TopLevelNameExclusion] [/RemoveTLN:TopLevelName] [/RemoveTLNEX:TopLevelNameExclusion] [/SecurePasswordPrompt] [/EnableTgtDelegation[:{yes | no}]] NETDOM TRUST Manages or verifies the trust relationship between domains trusting_domain_name is the name of the trusting domain /Domain Specifies the name of the trusted domain or Non-Windows Realm. /UserD User account used to make the connection with the domain specified by the /Domain argument /PasswordD Password of the user account specified by /UserD. A * means to prompt for the password /UserO User account for making the connection with the trusting domain /PasswordO Password of the user account specified By /UserO. A * means to prompt for the password /Verify Verifies that the trust is operating properly /RESEt Resets the trust passwords between two domains. The domains can be named in any order. Reset is not valid on a trust to a Kerberos realm unless the /PasswordT parameter is included. /PasswordT New trust password, valid only with the /Add or /RESEt options and only if one of the domains specified is a non-Windows Kerberos realm. The trust password is set on the Windows domain only and thus credentials are not needed for the non-Windows domain. /Add Specifies that a trust be created. /REMove Specifies that a trust be removed. /Twoway Specifies that a trust relationship should be bidirectional /OneSide Indicates that the trust be created for or removed from only one of the domains in the trust. Use the keyword "trusted" to create or remove the trust from the trusted domain (the domain named with the /D parameter). Use the keyword "trusting" to create or remove the trust from the trusting domain. This command is valid only with the /Add and /REMove options and requires the /PasswordT command when used with the /Add option. /REAlm Indicates that the trust is to be created to a non-Windows Kerberos realm. Valid only with the /Add option. The /PasswordT option is required. /TRANSitive Valid only for a non-Windows Kerberos realm. Specifying "yes" sets it to a transitive trust. Specifying "no" sets it to a non-transitive trust. If neither is specified, then the current transitivity state will be displayed. /Kerberos Specifies that the Kerberos authentication protocol should be verified between a domain or workstation and a target domain; You must supply user accounts and passwords for both the object and target domain. /Force Valid with the /REMove option. Forces the removal of the trust (and cross-ref) objects on one domain even if the other domain is not found or does not contain matching trust objects. You must use the full DNS name to specify the domain. CAUTION: this option will completely remove a child domain.
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