2008年10月19日

MS2272 U5

1. Which of the following statement about size of the cache for making shared folders available offline is correct?

A. By default, the cache size is set to 20 percent of the available disk space.
B. By default, the cache size is set to 15 percent of the available disk space.
C. By default, the cache size is set to 10 percent of the available disk space.
D. By default, the cache size is set to 5 percent of the available disk space.

2. To assign permissions to use accounts and groups for a shared folder. Which of the following tabs do you use?

A. The Permissions tab of the Properties dialog box of the shared folder.
B. The Sharing tab of the Properties dialog box of the shared folder.
C. The General tab of the Properties dialog box of the shared folder.
D. The Security tab of the Properties dialog box of the shared folder.

3. Which of the following NTFS folder permissions allow you to delete the folder?

A. Read
B. Read & Execute
C. Modify
D. Administer

4. Which of the following tabs in the Properties dialog box for the file or folder do you use to assign or modify NTFS permissions for a file or a folder?

A. Advanced
B. Permissions
C. Security
D. General

5. Which of the following statements about moving a file or folder are correct?

A. When you move a file from one folder to another folder on the same volume, the permissions on the file do not change.
B. When you move a file from a folder on an NTFS volume to a folder on a FAT volume, the permissions on the file do not change.
C. When you move a file from a folder on an NTFS volume to a folder on another NTFS volume, the permissions on the file match those of the destination folder.
D. When you move a file from a folder on an NTFS volume to a folder on the same volume, the permissions on the file match those of the destination folder.

6. Which of the following statements about combining shared folder permissions and NTFS permission are true?

A. You can use shared folder permission on all shared folders.
B. The Change shared folder permission is more restrictive than the Read NTFS permission.
C. You can use NTFS permissions on all shared folders.
D. The Read NTFS permission is more restrictive than the Change shared folder permission.

7. Which of the following users can assign permissions to user accounts and groups?

A. Administrators
B. Power users
C. Users with the Full Control permission
D. Owners of files and folders

8. Which of the following statements about copying a file or folder are correct?

A. When you copy a file from one folder to another folder on the same volume, the permissions on the files do not change.
B. When you copy a file from a folder on an NTFS volume to a folder on a FAT volume, the permissions on the file do not change.
C. When you copy a file from a folder on an NTFS volume to a folder on another NTFS volume. The permissions on the file match those of the destination folder.
D. When you copy a file from a folder on an NTFS volume to a folder on a FAT volume, the permissions are lost.

9. Which of the following statements about shared folder permissions and NTFS permissions are true?

A. NTFS permissions apply only when the resource is accessed over the network.
B. NTFS permissions apply whether the resource is accessed locally or over the net work.
C. Shared folder permissions apply only when the resource is accessed over the network.
D. Shared folder permissions apply whether the resource is accessed locally or over the network.

10. Which of the following permissions are shared folder permissions?

A. Read
B. Write
C. Modify
D. Full Control

11. If you are using both shared folder and NTFS permissions, the  most  restrictive permission is always the overriding permission.

12. Windows XP Professional automatically shares folder for administrative purposes. Theese shares are marked with a    $   , which hides them from users who browse the computer.

13. When you rename a shared folder, the folder is no longer shared .

14. The system root folder, which is C:\Windows by default, is shared as Admin$ Administrators can access this shared folder to administer Windows XP Professional without knowing in which folder it is installed. Only members of the Administrators group have access to this share. Windows XP Professional assigns the Full Control permission to the Administrator group.

15. When you assign permission for public data folders, it is recommended that you assign the read&execute permission and the write permission to the Users group and the Full Control permission to the CREATOR OWNER user.

16. When you copy a shared folder, the original folder is still shared and the copy is not shared .

17. Because you use NTFS permissions to specify which users and groups can access files and folders and what these permissions allow users to do with the contents of the files or folder, why do you need to share a foler or use shared folder permissions?

Answer: Although NTFS security is effective whether a user gains access to the file or folder at the computer or over the network, NTFS permissions do not make folders available over the net work. Sharing folders is the only way to make folders and their contents available over the network. Shared folder permissions also provide another way to secure file resources. They can be used on FAT or FAT32 partitions, as well as NTFS partitions, whereas NTFS permissions are available only NTFS volumes.

18. If you don't want a user of group to gain access to a particular folder of file, should you deny access permissions to that folder or file?

Answer: You should not assign permissions to the folder or file rather than deny permission to access the folder or file. Denying permissions should be an exception, not common practice.

19. What is the purpose of the Traverse Folder/Execute File special permission?

Answer: Traverse Folder allows or denies moving through folders to access other files or folders, even when the suer has no permissions for the traversed folder. Execute File allows or denies running executable files(application files).

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