单选题Your computers have both Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and Windows 2000 Professional operating systems. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4-GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C, and Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive D. You configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving data on the disk. How can you prevent users from saving files to drive D in either operating system?()AThe required result cannot be obtained with the above given solutionsBEnable EFS on DCFormat the NT 4 partition and reload NT 4DUse NT 4.0 NTFS permissions to deny users write access to D
单选题
Your computers have both Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and Windows 2000 Professional operating systems. You configure the hard disk on each computer to have two 4-GB partitions. Windows NT Workstation is installed on drive C, and Windows 2000 Professional is installed on drive D. You configure a disk quota on drive D to prevent users from saving data on the disk. How can you prevent users from saving files to drive D in either operating system?()
A
The required result cannot be obtained with the above given solutions
B
Enable EFS on D
C
Format the NT 4 partition and reload NT 4
D
Use NT 4.0 NTFS permissions to deny users write access to D
参考解析
解析:
You should use NT 4.0 NTFS permissions to deny users write access to D.This can prevent users from saving files from windows NT 4.0.
Choice “Enable EFS on D is incorrect” because NT 4.0 does not support EFS.
Choice “Format the NT 4 partition and reload NT 4.0” will remove MBR and system partition (booting files) of windows 2000 professional.
Choice “Enable EFS on D is incorrect” because NT 4.0 does not support EFS.
Choice “Format the NT 4 partition and reload NT 4.0” will remove MBR and system partition (booting files) of windows 2000 professional.
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