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hi guys i hope you all are doing well and welcome to the sixth video of the entire series of adfs in the last video we discussed what are endpoints in adfs we discussed how to manage endpoints using adfs management console and using powershell in this particular video we will be talking about relying party trust in adfs i will be showing you practically how to create relying party trust we will discuss what is claims issuance policy and how to create a claim rule so that adfs can send specific claims to the application if we go by definition relying party trust is a term that is used to identify which applications are authorized to communicate with adfs server lets consider one example and lets understand what does it mean lets say a user is trying to access an application this application is integrated with adfs server now this application will docHub to an end point of this adfs server to get the security adfs will construct a will add claims within the and will send this to th