Final answer:
Manually created trusts within network domains can be configured to be either one-way or two-way, and either incoming, outgoing, or both. They are not always transitive, as non-transitive trusts are possible.
Step-by-step explanation:
When discussing manually created trusts in the context of network domains and Active Directory, several attributes can apply:
- B) The trust can be configured to be one-way or two-way: This means the trust relationship can be set up so that only one domain trusts the other, or both domains mutually trust each other.
- C) The trust can be configured to be incoming or outgoing, or both: This corresponds to the direction of the trust relationship. An incoming trust means the domain is trusted by another domain, while an outgoing trust means the domain trusts another domain. It's possible to have either or both.
- D) The trust is always transitive: This is not always true. A manually created trust can be non-transitive, which means it does not extend beyond the two domains involved in the trust relationship.
Option A) The trust is two-way between the child domain and the root domain is typically true for trusts created automatically in a domain hierarchy, not necessarily for manually created trusts.