Domain.CreateLocalSideOfTrustRelationship Method
Definition
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Creates the local side of a trust relationship with the specified domain.
public:
void CreateLocalSideOfTrustRelationship(System::String ^ targetDomainName, System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::TrustDirection direction, System::String ^ trustPassword);
public void CreateLocalSideOfTrustRelationship (string targetDomainName, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.TrustDirection direction, string trustPassword);
member this.CreateLocalSideOfTrustRelationship : string * System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.TrustDirection * string -> unit
Public Sub CreateLocalSideOfTrustRelationship (targetDomainName As String, direction As TrustDirection, trustPassword As String)
Parameters
- targetDomainName
- String
The DNS name of the domain that the trust is created with.
- direction
- TrustDirection
One of the TrustDirection members that determines the direction of the trust, relative to this domain.
- trustPassword
- String
The password for the trust.
Exceptions
The trust relationship already exists.
A call to the underlying directory service resulted in an error.
The target server is either busy or unavailable.
targetDomainName
or trustPassword
is empty.
targetDomainName
or trustPassword
is null
.
direction
is not a valid TrustDirection value.
The object has been disposed.
The specified account does not have permission to perform this operation.
Remarks
This method creates one side of a trust relationship. The trust is not established until both sides of the trust have been created.
The trustPassword
parameter associates a password with the created trust. When the other side of the trust is created, the same password is provided and the two local trusts are then bound to each other.
To programmatically create both sides of a trust relationship in a single method call, use the Domain.CreateTrustRelationship method.