I experienced this is the real world.
My account in the toplevel domain was unable to do any changes in this.
Because I was domain admin in the toplevel domain, i was able to grant myself enterprise admin access. Then I was able to do the change in sites and services. So I go for enterprise admin only
If you want to have an equivalent of Domain Admin privileges in the child domain, use the Enterprise Admin group.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/Lync/en-US/a72dc036-3375-4124-9ef7-d30af104451a/enterprise-administrator-and-child-domain?forum=winserverDS
Taken from Copiolot :
Yes, a domain admin in the forest root domain can change the replication schedule for site links in a child domain. To perform this procedure, the admin must be a member of the Domain Admins group in the forest root domain or the Enterprise Admins group in the forest
THIS ANSWER IS CORRECT. To create sites, you must log on as a member of the Enterprise Admins group or the Domain Admins group in the forest root domain
https://www.toutwindows.com/adfaq_us.shtml
With the configuration described in the question only Admin1. However, Admin2 can assign Enterprise Admin group membership for them self, so the real question is what is the scenario looking for.
Disregard this; I am changing my answer to D
Membership in the Enterprise Admins group in the forest, or the Domain Admins group in the forest root domain, is the minimum required group membership to create and manage Active Directory sites which would include site links
Answer is D (Admin 1 and 2)
In a child domain, the Domain Admins group will not have the necessary permissions to change the replication schedule for all site links by default. To do so, a member of the Domain Admins group would need to be delegated the necessary permissions by a member of the Enterprise Admins group.
It is important to understand site link span across at *least* two domains therefore the authority of a single domain is not enough to modify a link. Only enterprise admin has the authority that span across all domains therefore modify the link.
The power always resides in the root of the forest. that said- the child domain is isolated from the root so the root domain admin has not rights to canada like geert is saying- so the enterprise admin would be the correct choice - i think this also get to this point - https://serverfault.com/questions/305015/parent-domain-admins-for-child-domain-clients
I thing that a domain admin shouldn´t be able change configurations that affect to the all domains in the forest.
Correct answer for me is C. Just de Enterprise admin can change site links configuration
(tested in ma lab)
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