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<H1>Trust Information</H1>
<P>Displays information about the trusts for the source and <A ID="wPopup" HREF="HELP=ADMTGlos.hlp TOPIC=TargetDomain"> target domains</A>. Options available in the Trust Migration Wizard ensure that the target domain has all the trusts that the <A ID="wPopup" HREF="HELP=ADMTGlos.hlp TOPIC=SourceDomain">source domain</A> has.</P>
<P>To copy a trust for the target domain, select the desired trust, and then click <B>Copy Trust</B>.
Active Directory Migration Tool prompts you for a user account and password that has administrative rights in the trusted domain. Specify the user account and password, and then click <B>OK</B>.</P>
<P>When you have finished selecting all the trusts you want to copy, click <B>Next</B>.</P>
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