2008年10月17日

MS2272 U4

1. Which of the following statements about disk quotas in Windows XP Professional is correct?

A. Disk quotas track and control disk usage on a per-user, per-disk basis.
B. Disk quotas track and control disk usage on a per-group, per-volume basis.
C. Disk quotas track and control disk usage on a per-user, per-volume basis.
D. Disk quotas track and control disk usage on a per-group, per-disk basis.

2. Which of the following statement about disk quotas in Windows XP Professional is correct?

A. Disk quotas can only be applied to Windows XP Professional NTFS volumes.
B. Disk quotas can be applied to any Windows XP Professional volume.
C. You must be logged on with the administrator user account configure default quota management settings.
D. Members of the Administrators and Power Users groups can configure default quota management settings.

3. Which of the following files and folders will Windows XP Professional allow you to encrypt?

A. A file on an NTFS volume
B. A folder on a FAT volume
C. A file stored on a floppy
D. A folder on an NTFS volume

4. Which of the following functions does Check Disk perform?

A. Locate fragmented files and folders and arrange contiguously
B. Locate and attempt to repair file system errors
C. Locate bad sectors and recover readable information from those bad sectors

D. Delete temporary files and offline files

5. Which of the following types of files or data are good candidates for NTFS compression?

A. Encrypted data
B. Frequently updated data
C. Bitmaps
D. Static data

6.which of the following will Windows XP Professional allow you to compress using NTFS compression?

A. A FAT volume
B. An NTFS volume
C. A bitmap stored on a floppy
D. A folder on an NTFS volume

7. By default. The recovery agent for a computer running Windows XP Professional in a workgroup is the administrator of the local computer and the recovery agent for a computer running Windows XP Professional in a domain environment is the domain administrator.

8. The process of finding and consolidating fragmented files and folders is called defragmenting or defragmentation . The Windows XP Professional system tools that locates fragmented files and folders and arranges them in contiguous space is disk defragmenter.

9. How do you encrypt a folder? Is the folder actually encrypted?

Answer: To encrypt a folder, in the Properties dialog box for the folder, click the General tab, click Advanced, and then select the Encrypt Contents To Secure Data check box. All fiels placed in the folder are encrypted and the folder is now marked ofr encryption. Folder that are marked for encryption are not actually encrypted; only the files within the folder are encrypted.

10. When Bob tried to copy a compressed file from one NTFS volume to another, the files was not copied and he got an error message stating that there was not enough disk space for the file. Before he attempted to copy the file, Bob verified that there was enough room for the compressed bitmap on the destination volume. Why did he get the error message?

Answer: If you copy a compressed file to an NTFS volume with enough space for the uncompressed file, you might get an error message stating that there is not enough disk space for the file. The file will not be copied to the volume.

11. What is encryption and what is the Microsoft EFS?

Answer: Encryption makes information indecipherable to protect it from unauthorized viewing or use. Microsoft EFS provides encryption for data in NTFS files stored on disk. This encryption is public key based and runs as an integrated system service, making it easy to manage, difficult to attack. And transparent to the file owner.

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