Check this one out if you would.

And then,You log on from a computer in the MKTG domain to one in the CORP domain. The MKTG domain trusts the Corp Domain. Which resources can you access?
- A. In MKTG, MKTG/DOMUSERS access
- B. In CORP, CORP/DOMUSERS access
- C. In CORP, CORP/DOMGUESTS access
Answer: A
- D. In CORP, MKTG/DOMGUESTS access
Looks to me that the two are the same question only the latter being fancy. Since the Marketing domain trusts the Corporate domain instead of the other way around, shouldn?t she have a lesser access than B? If someone could clear this out for me, I?d appreciate it a big time.Tracy logs onto Corporate domain from a Windows NT workstation computer in the Marketing domain. The Marketing domain trusts the Corporate domain. Which resources can she access?
- A. Resources in the Marketing domain to which users in the marketing domain have access.
- B. Resources in the Corporate domain to which users in the corporate domain have access.
- C. Resources in the Corporate domain to which guests in the corporate domain have access.
Answer: B
- D. Resources in the Corporate domain to which the marketing domain guest group have access.