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HomeGroup Connections
This option decides how authentication works for
connections to HomeGroup resources.
Net Share
The Net Share command allows for management of shared folders from the command line
To create a shared folder, use the command:
net share sharename=drive:path

net share sharename /grant:user Read/Change/Full
You can view the properties of
a shared folder by running the command
net share sharename
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.
library
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
When you share a printer
When you share a printer, the Everyone group is assigned the Print permission by
default,
Manage This Printer
can pause and restart the printer, change spooler settings, adjust printer permissions, change printer properties, and share a printer.
Which additional permissions are assigned when you assign the Modify (Allow) permission?
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.
Which permission should you assign when you want to allow a user to modify the contents of a file, but not delete that file?
The Write permission allows a user to modify the contents of a file, but not delete it.
Icacls
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.
To use Icacls to view the permissions
use the command Icacls File_or_Folder
The NTFS permissions you can assign are using lcacls.exe
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
copy a file
When you copy a file from one folder to another, the file inherits the permissions of the
destination folder.
Moving files
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.
Robocopy.exe
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.
Combined Share and NTFS Permissions
The most restrictive permission
of the share and the NTFS permissions apply.
If you move a folder to a new location on the same volume, do the folder and its contents retain their original NTFS permissions?
Yes. When files or folders are moved to a new location on the same volume, they retain all their original NTFS permissions.
When you encrypt a file or a folder,
When you encrypt a file or a folder, Windows Explorer displays it with green text rather than the standard black text.
EFS Recovery
Recovery Agents are certificates that allow the restoration of EFS encrypted files
create an EFS recovery agent
Cipher.exe /r:recoveryagent
Intravenous anesthetics

Propofol or thiopental, which one has less postop nausea?
Propofol
BranchCache can operate in one of two modes
Hosted Cache mode or Distributed Cache mode
When setting up the Hosted Cache mode server, it is necessary to do the following:
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
Distributed Cache Mode
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.
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.
You can configure BranchCache
using Group Policy or by using the Netsh command-line utility
When do you need to configure firewall rules for BranchCache?
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,
You can use the following commands to configure BranchCache:
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