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A trust relationship is a logical relationship established between two disciplines in an Active Directory timber that allows users, groups, and computers in one sphere to pierce coffers in another sphere. Trust connections define the compass and warrants of cross-domain access, allowing authentication and authorization mechanisms to operate across sphere boundaries. Trust connections can be one-way or two-way, transitive or non-transitive, and can have different trust types, similar to parent-child trusts, timber trusts, or external trusts.