Trust Policy in the console tree manages both your claims and your federation trust relationships. All changes that you make are written to the trust policy file. Trust Policy contains two main elements: * My Organization - This is a view of the items that deal directly with your organization. You can configure Organization Claims, Account Stores, and Applications under the My Organization folder. * Partner Organizations - When you configure federation trust relationships with other organizations or when you use Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) between your intranet and extranet, you can configure Account Partners and Resource Partners under the Partner Organizations folder. For more information about Trust Policy, see AD FS Help.
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