chap 10

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Click the options in the NFS Advanced Sharing window you would use to allow these clients to connect to the share. (Select three.)

(Select) Kerberos (x3)

On your Windows Server 2012 R2 computer, you share the D:\Reports folder using a share name of Reports.

Add the Accounting group and assign the Read permission. Add the Phil user account and assign Read/Write permission.

You have a folder on your Windows Server 2012 R2 system that you would like to share with members of your development team. Users should be able to view and edit any file in the shared folder.

Modify the NTFS permissions on the folder.

YOu have a Windows Server 2012 R2 computer that is maintained by multiple administrators. Sally wants to access file in the Reports folder.

Remove sally from any other groups that have been explicitly denied access to the Reports folder.

Click the option in the NFS Advanced Sharing window you would use to allow these clients to use anonymous access when connecting to the share.

(Select) No server authentication [Auth_SYS]

You need to use the New Share Wizard on a Windows Server 2012 R2 system to create a new share for the C:\Shares\ WidgetProject folder. Sales reps for your organization will connect to the share using Windows 7 and Windows 8 notebook systems. You want to configure the share such that, if a user does not have at least Read permissions to a file or folder, Windows will hide the file or folder from the user. What option on the Other Settings screen should you enable? Access-based enumeration

Access-based enumeration

The westsim\User group has been granted the following Allow NTFS permissions: -Read and execute -List folder contents -read The westsim.com\Administrators group has been granted the allow full control NTFS permission. In addition, the Everyone principal has been assigned the following allow share permissions: -Full Control -Change -Read The vhammer user is a member of the westsim.com\Users and the westsim.com\Administrators group. She accesses data in the folder through the network share from her Windows workstation. What permissions does this user have to data in the folder?

Allow full control

The westsim.com\Users group has been granted the following Allow NTFS permissions: -Write\-read and execute -List folder contents -read In addition, the everyone principal has been assigned the allow read share permission. The smarsden user is a member of the westsim.com\Users group. She accesses data in the folder through the network share from her Windows workstation. What permissions does this user have to data in the folder?

Allow read

The westsim.com\Users group has been granted the following Allow NTFS permissions: -Read and execute -List folder contents -Read In addition, the Everyone principal has been assigned the following Allow share permission: -Full control -Change -Read

Allow read & execute, list folder contents, and read

The westsim.com\Users group has been granted the following Allow NTFS permissions: -Write\-read and execute -List folder contents -read In addition, the everyone principal has been assigned the allow read share permission. The jmarshall user is a member of the westsim.com\Users group. She accesses data in the folder by using Remote Desktop to establish a remote access session on the server. What permissions does this user have to data in the folder?

Allow write, read and execute, list folder contents, and read

You need to control access to the D:\Reports folder as follows: Members of the Accounting group should be able to open and view all files but not modify them.

Assign Allow Read & execute, List folder contents, and Read to the accounting group. Assign Allow Write to Mary.

You are the network administrator for your company. A Windows server named Srv1 has a shared folder called SalesResearch that shares the F:\Sales\Research folder. This folder has three subfolders, Projects, Analysis, and Reports. Permission inheritance is enabled on F:\Sales\Research and all subfolders and files. Only the Administrators group and one designated employee have permission to each subfolder. Permissions are configured as follows: Resource Type of Permission Effective Permissions SalesResearch share Share Everyone: Allow-Full Control F:\Sales\Research NTFS Administrators: Allow-Full Control F:\Sales\Research\Analysis NTFS Anne: Allow-Modify Administrators: Allow-Full Control F:\Sales\Research\Projects NTFS Billy: Allow-Modify Administrators: Allow-Full Control F:\Sales\Research\Reports NTFS Gavin: Allow-Modify Administrators: Allow-Full Control Stan needs to read all of the documents within the SalesResearch share and its subfolders. Stan does not need to make changes to these documents. You need to give Stan appropriate permissions without giving him unnecessary permissions. What should you do?

Assign Stan the allow read NTFS permission to F:\Sales\Research.

You need to share a folder that contains data used by your accounting department. You want Phil, the manager of the department, to be able to add and remove files.

Assign allow change permission for Phil, Allow Read for Accounting, and nothing else.

You are configuring access for a shared folder on Windows Server 2012 R2. There is a global group called Appusers who need read-only access. However, ther is a member of Appusers, jsmith, who should not have any access at all.

Assign allow read permission to Appusers, and assign Deny Read permission to jsmith

On your windows server 2012 R2 computer, you share the D:\Apps folder using a sharename of Apps. Assign allow read premission to Appusers, and assign Deny Read permission to JohnS.

Assign allow read premission to Appusers, and assign Deny Read permission to JohnS.

You are the network administrator for your company. You recently replaced the previous network administrator. The sales manager, Jim, calls you and reports that he cannot update a file in the \\ACCTSRV1\Reports share, which the previous network administrator created for him last Wednesday. Jim is a member of the Managers group, which should have full control of all files in the share. You examine the Reports share and the D:\Data\Reports folder on the server. Following is a summary of the current configuration: Folder NTFS Permissions Share Permissions D:\Data\Reports Shared as Reports Administrators (Allow-Full Control) Managers (Allow-Full Control) Everyone (Allow-Read) Everyone (Allow-Read) You need to give Jim the permissions intended for the Managers group and let him update files in the Reports share. What sh

Change the Reports share permissions for the Everyone group to allow full control.

On your Windows Server 2012 R2 computer, you share the D:\Promo folder using a share name of Promo.

Change the Training group permission to allow Read. Remove the Mary user account from the Training group.

You are the network administrator for a small manufacturing company. You have ten regional sales people who travel extensively and have been provided Windows 7 laptop computers. The mobile users have complained that, although they can take copies of important files with them into the field, occasionally they have been caught with out-of-date documents because no one told them the files had been updated. Additionally, some of these files need to be distributed to all the other sales staff. You need to address this problem and easily provide the appropriate access to these shared files. Configure Offline Files for the folder that contains these files.

Configure Offline Files for the folder that contains these files.

You are the server administrator for the Srv12 server. This server is running the File Services role and is used for user home folders. Each user has a folder that they can use for storing personal files. Management wants a solution that meet the following requirements: • Allow only the specified user to save files in their home folder. • User should not be allowed to view or edit files in other user's home folders. • The list of files and folders that users can view should show only the files that they have rights to access.

Configure share and NTFS permissions with access-based enumeration.

You are the network administrator for Corpnet.com. A small group of software developers in your organization have to use Linux workstations. You are creating a share for these Linux users on your file server, which is named File1. How can you allow clients running Linux-based operating systems to connect to a share on File1?

Create the share using the Network File System (NFS).

The westsim.com\Research group has been granted the allow full control NTFS permission. In addition, the Everyone principal has been assigned the allow read share permission. The vhammer user accesses data in the folder through the network share from her Windows workstation. She is a member of the westsim.com\Users and westsim.com\Research groups. The vhammer user has also been assigned the deny read NTFS permission to the folder. What permissions does this user have to data in the folder?

Deny read

The D:\ drive in your Windows Server 2012 R2 server is formatted with NTFS. The Sales group on your computer has been given.

Edit the properties for the file; assign Mary the Deny full control permission.

You are the manager for Windows Servers at your company. You have just installed Windows Server 2012 R2 on a new server. You have configured Windows Server Backup to take regular backups once a day and save those backups to an external disk. You find that users working on a new project are constantly overwriting files and asking you to restore older versions of files that exist on backups from as far back as a week ago. You would like to implement a solution that allows users to restore files without an administrator's help.

Enable VSS on the volume that holds user data.

You are the server administrator for the westsim.com domain. Client computers run Windows 7. All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. You have a server named FS12 that holds a shared folder named Reports. Within this folder, subfolders have been created for each company department. All company employees have Read access to the shared folder. The Board of Directors uses a subfolder in the shared folder named BoardReports for their reports. They would like this subfolder to only be visible to members of the Board of Directors and specific people that they authorize to see the folder and its contents.

Enable access-based enumeration on the shared folder. Configure NTFS permissions on the BoardReports folder to control access.

Which of the following is a task that you are not able to perform with the Volume Shadow Copy service (VSS)?

Enable shadow copies on specific folders or files.

On a Windows server, you share a folder named Public using the default share name and share permissions. Later you receive a phone call from Sally, a member of the Sales group, claiming that she cannot save a file to the Public shared folder. You examine the NTFS permissions for the folder and see share and NTFS permissions shown in the exhibits. No other permissions are granted or denied. Sally is not a member of any other groups. You want to make sure Sally and other members of the Sales group can open, edit, save, and delete files to the Public shared folder. You want to make as few assignments as possible without affecting permissions for other users. What should you do?

Grant Everyone the change share permission. Grant the Sales group the allow modify NTFS permission.

You are the owner of the D:\Reports folder. Judith needs to be able to see the files and subfolders in the D:\Reports\ folder.

Grant Read & Execute to Judith; Modify to Dalton.

You are a technical consultant for many businesses in your community. One of your clients, a small law firm, has a single Active Directory domain. They have two servers running Windows Server 2012 R2. Both servers are configured as domain controllers while also serving as file and printer servers. This client is calling you on a regular basis because users are deleting or damaging their files. You must visit the client's site and restore the files from backup. Your client has asked you to create an alternate solution.

Implement shadow copies on the relevant data.

You manage a Windows Server 2012 R2 server. For the D:\Reports\Finances.xls file, you explicitly grant the Mary user account the Allow Modify NTFS permissions.

Move the file to the new folder.

You have a folder on your Windows Server 2012 R2 computer that you would like members of your development team to access. You want to restrict network and local access to only specific users.

Place files on an NTFS partition. Configure both share and NTFS permissions.

You need to control access to the D:\Reports folder as follows: Members of the Accounting group should be able to open and view all files, edit them, add new files, and rename and delete files.

Remove Mary from the Accounting group. Assign Allow Read & execute, List folder contents, Read, and Modify to the Accounting group. Assign Allow Read & execute, List folder contents, and Read to Mary.

You share a folder named Public and configure the following permissions. Share Permissions NTFS Permissions Everyone = Full Control Administrators = Full Control Sales = Modify Assistants = Deny Modify You receive a phone call from Sally, a member of the Sales group and Assistants group, claiming that she cannot save a file to the Public shared folder. You want to make sure that members of the Sales group (who are not members of the Assistants group) can save new files to the Public shared folder and access, update, and delete existing files in the Public share. You want to continue to ensure that members of the Assistants group cannot modify files in the Public shared folder even if they are members of the Sales group. However, you also want to let Sally update files in the Public share. What should you do?

Remove Sally from the Assistants group.

You have decided to create a shared folder that will contain sensitive information about planned changes in the personnel structure. Most users will be denied access to the share, which is name REORG. You have successfully created the share and set appropriate permission.

Remove the REORG share. Share the folder again as REORG$ with the same permissions as before.

Mr. Yamashita needs to be able to modify the contents of the promo share, a shared folder on one of your Windows Server 2012 R2 servers. The share has been assigned the follwing permissions:

Remove the Training group from the share. Remove Mr. Yamashita's user account from the Training group. Change the Training group's permission to allow Read.

You are the network administrator for Corpnet.com. A small group of software developers in your organization have to use Linux workstations. You are creating a share for these Linux users on your file server, which is named File1. Which feature must be installed on the Windows server to accomplish this?

Server for NFS

Sally is an employee in the sales department. Important documents are stored in the D:\SalesDocs folder on a Windows server. Sally is a member of the Domain Users and Sales groups. The SalesDocs folder has been shared, and the following permissions are currently assigned to the SalesDocs folder: NTFS Permissions Share Permissions Domain Users = Allow-Read Sales = Allow-Modify Domain Users = Allow-Read Sales = Allow-Change Sally needs to read and modify all files in the SalesDocs folder except StyleGuide.doc. Sally should be able to read StyleGuide.doc, but not modify it. What should you do?

Set Sally's NTFS permission for StyleGuide.doc to deny write.

Your Windows Server 2012 R2 computer has a folder named D:\SaleDept. The D: drive is formatted with FAT32.

Share the SalesDept folder. Grant Read permission to the Sales group and Change permission to the SalesAdmin group. Remove Everyone from the access control list.

SRV03 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 server that holds the salesdept folder. This folder contains documents specific to the sales department.

Share the SalesDept folder. Grant read permission to Sales group and full control permission to the SalesAdmin group. Remove the Everyone group.

Sally, a member of the sales department, is borrowing a laptop computer from her supervisor to do some work from home in the evenings.

Take ownership of the C:\Reports folder. Grant Sally the Allow Modify permission to the C:\Reports folder

An employee has quit under difficult circumstances. Unfortunately, the user had several files that are needed, and before the employee left, they assigned Deny Full Control permission to Domain Users to all the files and folders.

Take ownership of the files, and change the permissions.

You are the network administrator for westsim.com. The network consists of a single domain. All the servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. All the clients run Windows 8. The company has a file server named FSl that hosts a share named SalesData for the Sales department. You need to configure the SalesData share so that users will be allowed to view only the files and folders to which they have rights.

Use the Shares panel in Server Manager to enable Access Based Enumeration (ABE) on the SalesData share.

Your Windows Server 2012 R2 computer has two volumes: C: and D:.

Use the robocopy command to copy the file to the C:\Reports2 folder.

You need to control access to the D:\Reports folder as follows: Members of the Accounting group should be able to open and view all files, edit them, add new files, and rename and delete files.

assign allow read and execute, list folder contents, read, and write to the accounting group. for the mary user account, deny the write permission

__________ FS1.corpnet.com:/NFSShare /mnt -o nolock

mount -t nfs

Srv02 holds a shared folder named Forecast for the managers group. maria is a member of the managers group. You would like to grant the managers group full control fo the folder named forecast, but limit marias access to read only. you have added the maangers group to the access list for the forecast folder and granted full control access. you now need to limit marias access to the folder. what should you do? (choose two) remove marias account from the managers group and grant read access. add maria to the ntfs permissions for the folder. grant read access.

remove marias account from the managers group and grant read access. add maria to the ntfs permissions for the folder. grant read access.


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