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HomeGroup Connections
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This option decides how authentication works for
connections to HomeGroup resources. |
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Net Share
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The Net Share command allows for management of shared folders from the command line
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To create a shared folder, use the command:
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net share sharename=drive:path
net share sharename /grant:user Read/Change/Full |
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You can view the properties of
a shared folder by running the command |
net share sharename
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Which tool can you use to determine which files and folders that users are
accessing remotely on a client running Windows 7 configured with shared folders? |
You can use the Shared Folders\Open Files node to determine which files and
folders are being accessed remotely on a client running Windows 7. |
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library
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A library is a virtualized collection of folders.
Libraries allow you to collect folders that exist in many different locations locally and on the network into a single location when viewed from within Windows Explorer |
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When you share a printer
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When you share a printer, the Everyone group is assigned the Print permission by
default, |
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Manage This Printer
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can pause and restart the printer, change spooler settings, adjust printer permissions, change printer properties, and share a printer.
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Which additional permissions are assigned when you assign the Modify (Allow) permission?
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When you assign the Modify (Allow) permission, Windows also assigns the Read & Execute (Allow), List Folder Contents (Allow), Read (Allow), and Write (Allow)
permissions automatically. |
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Which permission should you assign when you want to allow a user to modify the contents of a file, but not delete that file?
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The Write permission allows a user to modify the contents of a file, but not delete it.
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Icacls
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Icacls is a command-line utility that you can use to configure and view the NTFS permissions of files and folders on a computer running Windows 7.
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To use Icacls to view the permissions
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use the command Icacls File_or_Folder
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The NTFS permissions you can assign are using lcacls.exe
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F (Full control)
M (Modify) RX (Read and Execute) R (Read) W (Write) Icacls.exe c:\accounting /grant Kim_Akers:(OI)M Icacls c:\test\* /save permissions /t |
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copy a file
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When you copy a file from one folder to another, the file inherits the permissions of the
destination folder. |
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Moving files
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When you move a file between folders on the same volume, the file retains its original permissions
When you move a file from a folder on one volume to a folder on another volume, the file behaves the same way that it does when you copy it and inherits the permissions of the destination folder. |
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Robocopy.exe
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Robocopy.exe is a command-line utility that is included with Windows 7 that allows you to
copy files while retaining their existing NTFS permissions. |
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Combined Share and NTFS Permissions
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The most restrictive permission
of the share and the NTFS permissions apply. |
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If you move a folder to a new location on the same volume, do the folder and its contents retain their original NTFS permissions?
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Yes. When files or folders are moved to a new location on the same volume, they retain all their original NTFS permissions.
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When you encrypt a file or a folder,
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When you encrypt a file or a folder, Windows Explorer displays it with green text rather than the standard black text.
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EFS Recovery
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Recovery Agents are certificates that allow the restoration of EFS encrypted files
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create an EFS recovery agent
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Cipher.exe /r:recoveryagent
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Intravenous anesthetics
Propofol or thiopental, which one has less postop nausea? |
Propofol
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BranchCache can operate in one of two modes
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Hosted Cache mode or Distributed Cache mode
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When setting up the Hosted Cache mode server, it is necessary to do the following:
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Install the BranchCache feature
Install an Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Ensure that all clients that trust the certificate authority that issued the SSL certificate installed on the hosted cache serve |
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Distributed Cache Mode
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Distributed Cache mode uses peer caching to host the branch office cache among clients running Windows 7 on the branch office network.
If another BranchCache client running Windows 7 attempts to access the same content, it is able to access that content directly from the first client rather than having to retrieve it over the WAN link. |
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Which BranchCache mode should you use if there are no servers running Windows
Server 2008 R2 at your branch office? |
You should use Distributed Cache mode. Hosted Cache mode requires a server
running Windows Server 2008 R2 on the LAN. |
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You can configure BranchCache
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using Group Policy or by using the Netsh command-line utility
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When do you need to configure firewall rules for BranchCache?
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You need to configure the firewall rules only when you configure BranchCache using
Group Policy. When you configure BranchCache using Netsh, the appropriate firewall rules are set up automatically, |
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You can use the following commands to configure BranchCache:
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Netsh BranchCache reset
Netsh BranchCache show status Netsh BranchCache set service mode=distributed Netsh BranchCache set service mode=local Netsh BranchCache set service mode=hostedclient location=hostedserver Netsh BranchCache set cachesize Netsh BranchCache set localcache |