This question consists of two statements: One is named Assertion and the other is named Reason. Both of these statements may be may be true; both false; or one may be true, while the other may be false.

This question consists of two statements: One is named Assertion and the other is named Reason. Both of these statements may be may be true; both false; or one may be true, while the other may be false.
To answer this question, you must first evaluate whether each statement is true on its own. If both statements are true, then you must evaluate whether the Reason (the second statement) correctly explains the Assertion (the first statement). You will then select the answer from the list of answer choices that matches your evaluation of the two statements.
You plan to migrate users between two Active Directory Domain Services domains in different forests.
You run the following command from an administrative command prompt:

Assertion:
Users will have uninterrupted access to the resources in the source domain during the migration.
Reason:
The Netdom command configures a two-way trust between the source and target domains to ensure that users can access both environments for the entire length of the migration phase.
Evaluate the Assertion and Reason statements and choose the correct answer option.
A. Both the Assertion and Reason are true, and the Reason is the correct explanation for the Assertion.
B. Both the Assertion and Reason are true, but the Reason is not the correct explanation for the Assertion.
C. The Assertion is true, but The Reason is false.
D. The Assertion is false, but the Reason is true.
E. Both the Assertion and the Reason are false.

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