January 8, 2000
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A. Firstly you have to stop domain x trusting domain y, then remove domain x's ability to trust domain y:
Logon as Administrator to domain x
Start User Manager for Domains, and click Trust Relationships from the Policies menu
Select domain y from the Trusted Domains and click Remove and confirm
Logoff, and logon to domain y as Administrator
Start User Manager for Domains, and click Trust Relationships from the Policies menu
Select domain x from the Trusting Domains and click Remove and confirm
Exit
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