What are the profile choices when sharing folders Select three
This chapter is from the book Show Practice QuestionsQuestion 1Greggory has just installed Windows XP Professional on a new computer that is a member of a workgroup named Sales. When he goes to create a network shared folder by right-clicking a folder and selecting Sharing And Security, the Properties dialog box for the folder displays only four tabs: General, Sharing, Web Sharing, and Customize. The Sharing tab is divided into two sections: Local Sharing, and Network Sharing And Security. No Security tab exists for NTFS permissions, nor does any way exist to set Share permissions. Even when Greggory right-clicks a folder and selects Properties, he still gets the same tabbed dialog box with the same four tabs. The folder resides on an NTFS drive volume. How can Greggory fix this problem?
Answer b is correct. Simple File Sharing is enabled by default for stand-alone and workgroup-member computers. Simple File Sharing is disabled by default for domain-member computers. The Folder Options menu is the only way to enable or disable Simple File Sharing. Answer a is incorrect because the policy for Network Access: Sharing And Security Model For Local Accounts does not deal with Simple File Sharing. Answer c is incorrect because the Workstation service is enabled by default. Answer d is incorrect because File And Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks is enabled by default. Question 2Which of the following methods enable you to create shared network folders? [Check all correct answers]
Answers a, b, c, and d are all correct. All of these methods are valid ways to create shared network folders. Question 3What is the default setting for offline files under Windows XP Professional when acting as a "server" for other client computers?
Answer a is correct because manual caching of documents is the default setting for Windows XP Professional. Answer b is incorrect because automatic caching of documents is not the default setting; however, it is an option. Answer c is incorrect because the caching of offline files is enabled by default. Answer d is incorrect because automatic caching of programs and documents is not the default setting; however, it is an option. Question 4Which of the following Local groups are installed automatically by Windows XP Professional? [Check all correct answers]
Answers a, b, d, and e are all correct. Answer c is incorrect because Authenticated Users is considered to be a built-in security principal, not a Local group. Answer f is incorrect because Creator Group is also considered to be a built-in security principal, not a Local group. Question 5How can you determine the actual, effective NTFS permissions on a file or a folder for a user or a group with the least amount of administrative effort?
Answer b is correct. The Effective Permissions tab is a new feature in Windows XP Professional. Answer a is incorrect because it requires more administrative effort than using the Effective Permissions tab. Answer c is incorrect because no Effective Permissions tab exists for the Shared Folders snap-in. Answer d is incorrect because no Effective Permissions feature exists in the Component Services snap-in. Question 6If you use Windows Explorer to move seven subfolders containing 152 files from e:\docs to e:\letters on Server3, what will happen to their NTFS permissions?
Answer a is correct. Folders and files that are moved within the same NTFS drive volume always retain their permissions from the source folder. Answer b is incorrect because folders and files moved to a different NTFS drive volume inherit their permissions from the target (destination) folder. Answer c is incorrect because folders and files that are moved never have their NTFS permissions reset to drive volume defaults. Answer d is incorrect because Windows Explorer does not prompt the user about retaining or inheriting NTFS permissions when moving or copying files. Question 7As a network administrator, how can you ensure that members of the Interns group are allowed only to print documents on Printer4, and that they can print only those documents during nonbusiness hours. In addition, how can you make sure that their print jobs have a higher priority than other print jobs from members of other groups?
Answer c is correct. If you set up each computer for each user who belongs to the Interns group, you can specify during which time period the printer is available, and you can specify a higher priority than the default, which is 1. Answer a is incorrect because you do not need to configure computers for the users in groups other than the Interns group, and you cannot specify a priority setting lower than 1 (the default). Answer b is incorrect because printer permissions do not modify printer availability or printer priority settings. Answer d is incorrect because the printer ownership setting does not modify printer availability or printer priority settings. Question 8Which of the following statements are true about using the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)? [Check all correct answers]
Answers b and d are correct. IPP is supported on Windows 2000 (all editions) and later Microsoft operating systems. You can connect directly to printer by typing the URL "http://print_server_name/printer_share_name" into a Web browser. Answer a is incorrect because a print server computer must be running IIS 5 or later to support IPP. Answer c is incorrect because IPP displays only print devices, not fax devices. However, the URL is correct. Which of the following best describes share permissions?There are three types of share permissions: Full Control, Change and Read. You can set each of them to “Deny” or “Allow” to control access to shared folders or drives: Read — Users can view file and subfolder names, read data in files, and run programs.
Which permissions are assigned directly to a file or folder?Explicit permissions are permissions granted directly to a file or folder while inherited permissions are permissions that are granted to a parent object and they flow down.
Which of the following best describes what happens when share and NTFS permissions combine?When you combine shared folder permissions and NTFS permissions, the more restrictive permission is always the overriding permission.
What does the file and printer sharing setting do quizlet?What does the File and printer sharing setting do? It allows other computers to access the shares created on the host computer.
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