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ms.subservice: domain-services
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ms.workload: identity
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ms.topic: faq
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ms.date: 08/17/2022
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ms.date: 01/04/2023
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ms.author: justinha
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title: Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Azure Active Directory (AD) Domain Services
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summary: This page answers frequently asked questions about Azure Active Directory Domain Services.
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No. A managed domain resource forest supports up to five one-way outbound forest trusts to on-premises forests.
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Why can't I see the Trusts menu?
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If you don't see the **Trusts** menu option, check under **Properties** for the **Forest type**. Only **Resource** forests can create trusts. If the forest type is **User**, you can't create trusts. There's currently no way to change the forest type of a managed domain. You need to delete and recreate the managed domain as a resource forest.
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Can I move a managed domain?
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No. After you create an Azure AD Domain Services managed domain, you can't move it to a different subscription, resource group, region, virtual network, or subnet. As a workaround, you can [delete the managed domain](delete-aadds.md) by using PowerShell or the Azure portal and re-create it with your desired setup. No restore operations can be provided while the managed domain is re-created.
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After you create an Azure AD Domain Services managed domain, you can't move it to a different subscription, resource group, or region. As a workaround, you can [delete the managed domain](delete-aadds.md) by using PowerShell or the Azure portal and re-create it with your desired setup. No restore operations can be provided while the managed domain is re-created.
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Can I rename an existing Azure AD Domain Services domain name?

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