Resolving File and Folder Issues - Questions


  1. What is the least permission that a user should grant others that would allow them to delete folders within a share?

Modify.

  1. A user would like to store a large file on a network file server and prevent anyone else from viewing its contents. The file size exceeds its storage capacity. How can he do this?

He can't. Once storage capacity was reached all further attempts at file creation will fail with an error message. Neither, encrypting or compressing the files will assist.

  1. A manager would like to have user folders (like My Documents and My Pictures) automatically backed up by network administrators. What does this manager need?

Folder Redirection

  1. On which drive would you need to enable EFS if you need to transfer 2 GB of encrypted data from a network share to your local computer (which has two drives available C:FAT32, D:NTFS 10GB) while making sure the encryption remains intact and maintain the ability of the local machine to dual boot between Win98 SE and WinXP?

D drive

  1. How would you transfer 2 GB of encrypted documents from in a network share to your local computer which as two drives available: C:NTFS 20 GB and D:FAT32 10GB (The C drive only has 1 GB available while the D drive is empty) while maintaining the encryption of the documents.

Convert the D drive to NTFS and then deploy EFS

  1. A user named Sam uses a Windows XP Professional computer which contains a folder named Information shared as Information Material. Information Material contains files that other users must access and modify. Several users ask Sam to create a simpler name for the shared folder. Sam creates an additional shared folder named Info, which also provides access to the files in Information. The users report that they cannot modify the files when using the Info share name, but are able to modify the files using the Information Material share. How would you ensure users can read and modify the files by using either share name?

Assign read and write permissions to the everyone group on the Info share

  1. What would you need to do in order to list a shared network folder location in My computer for quick access?

Map a network drive to the shared folder

  1. Which situation could be remedied with the use of volume shadow copy, but not with the use of an aggressive backup strategy?

User accidentally overwrites a presentation he spent all day creating when he tried to use it as a template for a related presentation.

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