Domain.VerifyTrustRelationship(Domain, TrustDirection) Method
Definition
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Verifies that a previously established trust with the specified domain is valid.
public:
void VerifyTrustRelationship(System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::Domain ^ targetDomain, System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::TrustDirection direction);
public void VerifyTrustRelationship (System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.Domain targetDomain, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.TrustDirection direction);
member this.VerifyTrustRelationship : System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.Domain * System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.TrustDirection -> unit
Public Sub VerifyTrustRelationship (targetDomain As Domain, direction As TrustDirection)
Parameters
- direction
- TrustDirection
A TrustDirection value that specifies the direction, relative to this domain, of the trust.
Exceptions
There is no trust relationship with the domain that is specified by the targetDomain
parameter, or the target domain does not have the trust direction that is specified by the direction
parameter.
A call to the underlying directory service resulted in an error.
The target server is either busy or unavailable.
targetDomain
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 verifies that a trust relationship has been fully established. The trust is not established until both sides of the trust have been created.