Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains a member server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.You have a folder named Data that is located on the C drive. The folder has the default NTFS permissions configured.A support technician shares C:\Data by using the File Sharing Wizard and specifies the default settings.Users report that they cannot access the shared folder.You need to ensure that all domain users can access the share.What should you do?()A. Enable access-based enumeration (ABE) on the share.B. Assign the Read NTFS permission to the Domain Users group.C. From the Network and Sharing Center, enable public folder sharing.D. From the File Sharing Wizard, configure the Read permission level for the Domain Users group.
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network includes a Windows 2000 Server computer that is used as a file server. More than 800 of Ezonexam.com's client computers are connected to this server.A shared folder named Data on the server is on an NTFS partition. The data folder contains more than 200 files. The permissions for the data folder are shown in the following table.Type of permission Account PermissionShare Users ChangeNTFS Users Full ControlYou discover that users are connected to the Data folder. You have an immediate need to prevent 10 of the files in the Data folder from being modified. You want your actions to have the smallest possible effects on the users who are using other files on the server.What two actions should you take? (Choose Two)A.Modify the NTFS permissions for the 10 files.B.Modify the NTFS permissions for the Data folder.C.Modify the shared permissions for the Data folder.D.Log off the users from the network.E.Disconnect the users from the Data folder.
You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.com. The file server for the accounting department is a Windows 2000 Server computer named Ezonexam1. You have created a folder named Payments on the system partition of Ezonexam1. Payments is shared on the network as Payments with the default share permissions. The owner of the Payments folder is domain Admins. The NTFS permissions are shown in the following table.NTFS PermissionsDomain Admins: Allow ReadAccounting: Allow Full ControlThere is a file called review.doc in the Payment folder. The owner of review.doc is a user named Paul who is on a temporary leave of absence. The NTFS permissions for the file list only Paul on the access control list, with Full Control permission.You want to remove Paul's access to review.doc and grant the Modify permission for a user named Lily Loo. You open the Security properties of review.doc and discover that you are unable to modify the permissions of the file.You want to be able to remove Paul's access and grant Lily Loo the Modify permission on review.doc.What should you do?A.Take ownership of the file.B.Take ownership of the Payments folder.C.Grant Domain Admins Full control of the Payments shared folder.D.Grant Domain Admins Change for the Payments shared folder.
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer. A folder named HR-Data on the system partition of the server is shared on the network as HR-Data. The owner of the HR-Data folder is Administrators.The shared permissions and NTFS permissions are shown in the following table.Share permissions:Everyone: FULL ControlNTFS permissionsDomain Admins: ReadKatrin: Full ControlKatrin creates a file in the HR-Data folder. She sets the NTFS permissions for the file to list only herself on the access control list, with Full Control permission. Katrin then leaves on vacation and cannot be contacted.Later, you discover that the file contains sensitive information and must be removed from the server as soon as possible. You want to delete the file without modifying any of the permissions for other files in the HR-Data folder. You want your actions to have least possible impact on users who may be using other files in the HR-Data folder. You want to use the minimum amount of authority necessary to delete the file.What should you do?A.Grant yourself Full Control permission for only the HR-data folder and not its subobjects. Delete the file. Then remove Full Control permission for HR-Data folder.B.Take ownership of the HR-Data folder. When prompted, take ownership of the existing files. Grant yourself Full Control permission for the file. Delete the file.C.Take ownership of the file. Grant yourself Modify permission for the file. Delete the file.D.Grant yourself Modify permission for the HR-Data folder and its subobjects. Delete the file. Then remove Modify permission for the HR-Data folder.
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. All servers on the network are members of the domain. You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has two NTFS partitions. You create and share a folder named Data in the root of a partition on Server1. You log on to your computer by using the domain Administrator account and discover that you cannot modify files in the Data share. You need to ensure that the Administrator can modify files in the Data share. The solution must use the minimum amount of permissions. What should you do? ()A、Modify the NTFS permissions on the Data folder.B、Modify the share permissions on the Data share.C、Add the domain administrator to the local Administrator’s group on Server1.D、Move the Data folder to a new file allocation table (FAT) partition. Share the folder by using the default permissions.
You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All company data is stored in shared folders on network file servers. The data for each department is stored in a departmental shared folder. Users in each department are members of the departmental global group. Each departmental global group is assigned the Allow - Full Control permission for the corresponding departmental shared folder. Company requirements state that all access to shared folders must be configured by using global groups. A user named Richard works in the sales department. Richard needs to be able to modify files in the Marketing shared folder. You need to ensure that Richard has the minimum permissions for the Marketing shared folder that he needs to do his job. You need to achieve this goal while meeting company requirements and without granting unnecessary permissions. What should you do? ()A、Add Richard's user account to the Marketing global group.B、Assign the Sales global group the Allow - Change permission for the Marketing shared folder.C、Create a new global group. Add Richard's user account to the group. Assign the new global group the Allow - Change permission for the Marketing shared folder.D、Assign Richard's user account the Allow - Change permission for the Marketing shared folder.
You are the administrator of the Windows XP Professional portable computers that are used by your company's sales representatives. The computers are members of a Windows 2000 domain. A Windows 2000 Server computer named Server1 contains the sales data used by the sales representatives in a shared folder named Data. When sales representatives travel, they use the Offline Files feature to access the files in the //Server1/Data shared folder. You want to ensure that the offline files on the portable computers are not accessible by unauthorized persons, in the event that a portable computer is lost. What should you do?() A、Instruct the sales representatives to configure the permissions on the offline files on their portable computers to allow access for only their user accounts. B、On Server1, configure the permissions on all files in the Data shared folder to allow access for only the sales representatives. C、Use a Group Policy object (GPO) to enable the Encrypt the Offline Files cache option for the portable computers. D、On the portable computers, enable encryption of the %systemroot%/CSC folder.E、Apply this setting to the folder and files in the CSC folder.F、On Server1, encrypt all files in the Data shared folder.
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. All servers on the network are members of the domain. You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has two NTFS partitions. You create and share a folder named Data in the root of a partition on Server1. You log on to your computer by using the domain Administrator account and discover that you cannot modify files in the Data share. You need to ensure that the Administrator can modify files in the Data share. The solution must use the minimum amount of permissions. What should you do? ()A、Modify the NTFS permissions on the Data folder.B、Modify the share permissions on the Data share.C、Add the domain administrator to the local Administrator’s group on Server1.D、Move the Data folder to a new file allocation table (FAT) partition. Share the folder by using the default permissions.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. The company's network consists of a single Microsoft Windows NT domain. The network contains 2,000 Windows XP Professional computers. The information security department releases a new security template named NewSecurity.inf. You are instructed to apply the new template to all 2,000 Windows XP Professional computers. You use the Security Configuration and Analysis console to import NewSecurity.inf into a security database named NewSec.sdb. You copy NewSec.sdb to a folder named Sec on a server named Server1. You need to apply NewSecurity.inf to the Windows XP Professional computers. What should you do?() A、Use the Security Configuration and Analysis console to export a template named NewSec.inf from NewSec.sdb. Copy NewSec.inf to each client computer. B、Write a logon script that copies NewSec.sdb to the %systemroot%/System32 folder on each client computer. C、Copy NewSec.sdb to the Netlogon shared folder on each domain controller. D、Write a logon script that runs the Secedit /configure /db //Server1/Sec/NewSec.sdb command. Apply the logon script to all domain user accounts.
You are the administrator of your company’s network. A user named Paul in the service department has a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Paul needs to access the files that are in a shared folder on his computer. A local group named Sales has permissions to access the data. Paul is a member of the Sales local group but he cannot access the file he needs. What should you do? ()A、Grant Paul NTFS permission so that he can access any parent folder to files in the shared folder.B、Share the Sales folder and grant Paul shared folder permission to access the shared Sales folder.C、Remove Paul from any other group that has been explicitly denied access to the Sales folder. D、Delete the Sales local group and recreate it. Add individual user accounts from the Sales Department back into Sales local group.
You are the network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains three domains named alpineskihouse.com, child1.alpineskihouse.com, and child2.alpineskihouse.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003. Each domain contains Windows Server 2003 file and print servers. All of the file and print server computer accounts are located in the default Computers container in each domain. There is a central operations department that is responsible for administering the file server computer accounts in all domains. There is a separate operations department for each domain that is responsible for administering the print server computer accounts in that domain. You need to delegate authority to create an environment to support your file and print server administration requirements. You need to create an organizational unit (OU) structure to support the delegation of authority requirements. What should you do?()A、 Create a toplevel OU for file server computer accounts under the alpineskihouse.com domain. Create a toplevel OU for print server computer accounts under the alpineskihouse.com domain.B、 Create a toplevel OU for file server computer accounts under the alpineskihouse.com domain. Create a toplevel OU for print server computer accounts under each domain.C、 Create a toplevel OU for file server computer accounts under each domain. Create a toplevel OU for print server computer accounts under each domain.D、 Create a toplevel OU for file server computer accounts under each domain. Create a child OU for print server computer accounts under each file server OU.
You have stored confidential financial data in a shared folder named AccSecured on your Windows 2000 Prfessional computer. Your company hires an intern named Richard. You create a subfolder named intern, which Richard needs to access. You want to allow Richard access to the intern subfolder only. You create a user account named intern. You want to allow the intern user account the ability to update, create, and delete files within the intern folder. You need to prevent Richard from accessing any other files or folders within the AccSecured folder. What should you do?()A、Map a network drive to the AccSecured/intern folder from Richard’s computer.B、Map a network drive to the AccSecured shared folder from Richard’s computer.C、Allow the intern user account modify permissions on the intern subfolder.D、Allow the intern user account traverse folder/execute file permission on the AccSecured folder.E、Allow the intern user account list folder content permission on the AccSecured folder. Removeread extended attributes and read permissions.
Your company network consists of a single Active Directory domain named testking.com. The functional level of the domain is Windows 2000 Native. The network contains 20 member servers running Windows 2000 and 5 domain controllers running Windows Server 2003. The user accounts for employees in the Finance department are members of a global distribution group named Finance_Users. You create a shared folder named Finance_Docs on a Windows 2000 member server. You need to enable the Finance users to access the Finance_Docs folder. What should you do?()A、Change Finance_Users to a security group.B、Change the scope of Finance_Users to Universal.C、Change the scope of Finance_Users to Domain Local.D、Raise the domain functional level to Windows Server 2003.
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Some client computers run Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. Others run Windows 2000 Professional, and the rest run Windows XP Professional. Users in the accounting department require a shared folder for their own use only. The accounting users must be able to read, edit, and delete files in the shared folder. You create the shared folder and use default share permissions. You assign the Allow - Full Control NTFS permission to members of the Administrators group. You assign the Allow - Modify NTFS permission to the accounting users. However, accounting users report that they cannot access the shared folder. How should you solve this problem?()A、Change the type of setting on the folder to Documents (for any file types).B、Change the NTFS permissions on the folder to assign the Allow - Delete Sub-Folders and Files permission to the accounting users.C、Add the accounting users as owners of the folder.D、Change the share permissions to assign the Allow - Full Control permission to the accounting users.
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You need to store secured files for your company’s Accounting and Legal departments on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to accomplish the following goals: • Enable users in both departments to access their own files from the network • Enable users in the Accounting department to view the Legal department’s documents • Prevent users in the Legal department from being able to view the Accounting department’s documents • Enable managers within the company to access and modify both the Accounting and the Legal department’s files You take the following actions: • Create two shared folders named Accounting and Legal • Create three groups named Accounting, Legal, and Management • Allow the Accounting group Modify permission on the Accounting folder • Allow the Accounting group Read permissions on the Legal folders. • Allow the Management group Modify permission on both the Accounting and Legal folders. Which result or results do these actions produce?()A、Users in both departments can access to their own files from the network.B、Users in the Accounting department can view the Legal department’s documents.C、Users in the Legal department cannot view the Accounting department’s documents.D、Company managers can access and modify both departments’ files.
our network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 contains a shared folder named Share1. Share1 contains the home folder of each user. All users have the necessary permissions to access only their home folder. The users report that when they access Share1, they can see the home folders of all the users. You need to ensure that the users see only their home folder when they access Share1. What should you do from Server1?()A、From Windows Explorer,modify the properties of the volume that contains Share1.B、From Server Manager,modify the properties of the volume that contains Share1.C、From Server Manager,modify the properties of Share1.D、From Windows Explorer,modify the properties of Share1.
Your company ahs an active direcotyr domain. The company also has a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008. You install the file server role on Server1. you create a shared folder named AcctgShare on Server1 The permissions for the shared folder are configured as shown in the following table. ( missing again!) You need to ensure members of the Managers group can only view and open files in the shared folder. What should you do()? A、Modify the share permissions for the Managers group to ReaderB、Modify the share permisisons for the Accounting Users group to ContributorC、Modify the NTFS permisisons for the Managers group to ModifyD、Modify the NTFS permissions for the authenticated users group to modify and the share permissions to contributer.
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The functional level of the domain is Windows Server 2003. You have a file server named Server1 that is used to store users’ home folders and profiles. On Server1, you create a folder named D:/data/ and share the folder as UserData. You create a new user account named TemplateUser in Active Directory. You need to ensure that each user account you create by copying TemplateUser is configured to have a unique home folder stored in the UserData share. Which home folder path should you specify? ()A、D:///data/%homedrive%B、D:///data/%username%C、//server1/userdata/%homedrive%D、//server1/userdata/%username%
You are the administrator of ExamSheet's Windows 2000 network. You need to store secured files for ExamSheet's accounting and legal departments on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You create two shared folders named Accounting and Legal with the default NTFS and share permissions. You also create two groups named Accounting and Legal and add the appropriate user accounts into the appropriate groups. To meet the security requirements for the shared folders the following criteria must be met: 1.Users in both departments must be able to update their own files from the network. 2.Users in the accounting department must be able to view the legal department's documents from the network. 3.Users in the legal department must be prevented from being able to view the accounting department's documents from the network.You want to ensure that all security requirements are met using the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? ()A、Allow the Accounting groupReadpermission on the Accounting share and the Legal shared folder. Allow the Legal groupReadpermissions on the Legal shared folder.B、Allow the Accounting groupFull Controlpermissions on the Accounting shared folder and the Legal shared folder. Allow the Legal groupFull Controlpermission on the Legal shared folder.C、Deny the Everyone groupFull Controlpermissions on the Accounting shared folder.D、Deny the Legal groupFull Controlpermission on the Accounting shared folder.
You network contains a server named Server1. You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows XP Professional. Employees log on to Computer1 by using local user accounts. You need to configure the user profiles on Computer1 to be stored on Server1. What should you do?() A、On Computer1, map a drive to an administrative share on Server1. Configure each user's profile path to point to the mapped drive. B、Create a shared folder on Server1. Assign Full Control permissions to all users. On Computer1, configure each user's profile path to a folder in the shared folder. C、Create a shared folder on Server1. Assign Full Control permissions to all users. On Computer1, configure each user's home folder path to a folder in the shared folder. D、On Computer1, map a drive from each client computer to an administrative share on Server1. Configure each user's home folder path to point to the mapped drive.
Your company plans to distribute an application to all of its client computers by using GroupPolicy. You save a file named setup.msi to a local folder on the domain controller. You assign the Authenticated Users group the Read and Read Execute permissions for the folder. You create a new Group Policy object (GPO) and a new Computer Configuration software installation package, and you point the package to the setup.msi file in the local folder. You link the GPO to an organizational unit (OU) that contains a computer object for a test client computer. When you log on to the test client computer, you notice that the application is not installed. You need to ensure that the application is installed on the test computer. What should you do?()A、 Modify the permissions on the folder that contains the setup.msi file so that authenticated users have the List Folder Contents permission. Log off the client computer and then log on.B、 Modify the permissions on the folder that contains the setup.msi file so that authenticated users have the List Folder Contents permission. Restart the client computer.C、 Place the setup.msi file into a shared folder. Modify the software installation package to point to the shared folder. Log off the client computer and then log on.D、 Place the setup.msi file into a shared folder. Modify the software installation package to point to the shared folder. Restart the client computer.
Ten users at your office run an accounting application on their Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers. The application stores its data in a shared network folder named Accdata on a Windows 2000 Server computer named Server1. You upgrade all 10 computers to Windows 2000Professional and verify that all applications are compatible with Windows 2000. After the upgrade,some users report that they are receiving intermittent data-corruption error messages. They are also receiving data file-version mismatch error messages. When these errors occur, your only method of recovery is to restore the entire contents of the Accdata folder from a known good backup copy. You need to prevent these errors from occurring in the future. What should you do?()A、Configure Accdata folder to allow a maximum of one user.B、Configure the Accdata folder to disable client caching.C、Create a group policy that removes the Bypass Traverse Checking user right on server1.D、Create a group policy that increases the amount of idle time required before a session disconnects on server1.
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003 ServicePack 2 (SP2). All client computers run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3).A user named User1 frequently logs on to several different computers.You need to ensure that the documents and shortcuts User1 stores on his desktop are available on the desktop of each computer he uses.Which two actions should you perform? ()(Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)A、From Active Directory Users and Computers, modify the properties of the User1 account.B、From Active Directory Users and Computers, modify the properties for each computer account used by User1.C、On a file server, create a shared folder named Profiles and assign the Change share permission to Everyone group.D、On a file server, create a shared folder named Profiles and assign the Full Control share permission to the Everyone group.
单选题Your company plans to distribute an application to all of its client computers by using GroupPolicy. You save a file named setup.msi to a local folder on the domain controller. You assign the Authenticated Users group the Read and Read Execute permissions for the folder. You create a new Group Policy object (GPO) and a new Computer Configuration software installation package, and you point the package to the setup.msi file in the local folder. You link the GPO to an organizational unit (OU) that contains a computer object for a test client computer. When you log on to the test client computer, you notice that the application is not installed. You need to ensure that the application is installed on the test computer. What should you do?()A Modify the permissions on the folder that contains the setup.msi file so that authenticated users have the List Folder Contents permission. Log off the client computer and then log on.B Modify the permissions on the folder that contains the setup.msi file so that authenticated users have the List Folder Contents permission. Restart the client computer.C Place the setup.msi file into a shared folder. Modify the software installation package to point to the shared folder. Log off the client computer and then log on.D Place the setup.msi file into a shared folder. Modify the software installation package to point to the shared folder. Restart the client computer.
多选题You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You need to store secured files for your company’s Accounting and Legal departments on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to accomplish the following goals: • Enable users in both departments to access their own files from the network • Enable users in the Accounting department to view the Legal department’s documents • Prevent users in the Legal department from being able to view the Accounting department’s documents • Enable managers within the company to access and modify both the Accounting and the Legal department’s files You take the following actions: • Create two shared folders named Accounting and Legal • Create three groups named Accounting, Legal, and Management • Allow the Accounting group Modify permission on the Accounting folder • Allow the Accounting group Read permissions on the Legal folders. • Allow the Management group Modify permission on both the Accounting and Legal folders. Which result or results do these actions produce?()AUsers in both departments can access to their own files from the network.BUsers in the Accounting department can view the Legal department’s documents.CUsers in the Legal department cannot view the Accounting department’s documents.DCompany managers can access and modify both departments’ files.
单选题Your company has an Active Directory domain. The company also has a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008. You install the File Server role on Server1. You create a shared folder named AcctgShare on Server1. The permissions for the shared folder are configured as shown in the following table. (AGAIN EXHIBIT IS MISSING FROM PASS4SURE) You need to ensure members of the managers group can only view and open files in the shared folder. ()A Modify the share permissions for the Managers group to Reader.B Modify the share permissions for the Accounting Users group to ContributerC Modify the NTFS permissions for the Managers group to ModifyD Modify the NTFS permissions for the Authenticated Users group to Modify and the share permissions to contributer
单选题Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. All servers on the network are members of the domain. You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has two NTFS partitions. You create and share a folder named Data in the root of a partition on Server1. You log on to your computer by using the domain Administrator account and discover that you cannot modify files in the Data share. You need to ensure that the Administrator can modify files in the Data share. The solution must use the minimum amount of permissions. What should you do? ()AModify the NTFS permissions on the Data folder.BModify the share permissions on the Data share.CAdd the domain administrator to the local Administrator’s group on Server1.DMove the Data folder to a new file allocation table (FAT) partition. Share the folder by using the default permissions.