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What defines the method and format that an OS uses to store, locate, and retrieve files from electronic storage media?
A file system
What are the components that make up a modern file system?
-Filenaming convention
-Hierarchical organization
-Data storage method
-Metadata
-Attributes
-Access control lists (ACL's)
What partition system is limited to 2GB partitions with a maximum file size of 2 GB?
FAT16
What partition system allows partitions up to 2 TB and supports files up to 4 GB in size?
FAT32
What operating system can extend the 2GB maximum partition size of FAT16 to 4 GB?
Windows NT
Windows 2000 and later limits the maximum partition size of FAT32 partitions from 2 TB to what?
32 GB
What version of windows first introduced NTFS?
Windows NT
File and folder permissions are advantages of what file system over FAT?
NTFS
What features were added to NTFS with the release of Windows 2000?
-Disk quotas
-Volume mount points
-Shadow copies
-File compression
-Encrypting File system
What file system feature helps administrators control how disk space is used on a server?
Disk quotas
What file system feature enables you to access a volume as a folder in another volume instead of by using a drive letter?
Volume mount point
Extending the apparent amount of free space on an existing volume.
-consolidate frequently accessed volumes
-consolidate several shared volumes under a single network share.
Are all examples of why you would use what?
Volume mount point
What file system feature allows access to previous versions of files and the ability to restore files that were deleted or corrupted?
Shadow copies
Can you compress and encrypt a file on a volume at the same time?
No, only one or the other, you cannot do both
Files moved to a new location on the same volume always retain their compression attribute. True or False?
True
Files copied to a new location on the same volume inherit the compression attribute from the parent container. True or False?
True
What is the maximum number of shadow copies that can be kept?
64
File encryption on NTFS is made possible by what?
Encrypting File System (EFS)
Encrypted files that are copied or moved always stay encrypted regardless of the destination's encryption attribute. True or False?
True
Unencrypted files that are moved or copied to a folder with the encryption attribute set are always encrypted. True or False
True
A user who initially encrypted a file can add additional users who can decrypt the file as long as the user has what?
Valid EFS certificate
What are the 2 ways to secure access to files with permissions?
-Share permissions
-NTFS permissions
What kind of permission is applied to network access?
NTFS permissions
What permissions can only be configured on a shared folder?
Shared permissions
What permissions can be configured on folders and files?
NTFS permissions
What are the 3 options available under shared permissions?
-Read
-Change
-Full control
What is the maximum number of users that can simultaneously access a share created on a vista computer?
10
Can a share permission be applied to an individual file?
No
What are the 3 ways a user can become the owner of a file system object?
-Create the file or folder
-Take ownership of a file or folder
-Assign ownership
What are the 4 methods to configure folder sharing in Windows Server?
-File sharing wizard
-Advanced sharing dialog box
-shared folders snap-in
-Share and storage management
What are the default hidden administrative shares on computers that aren't domain controllers?
-Admin$
-Drive$
-IPC$
What are the 2 additional shares that reside on domain controllers?
-NETLOGON
-Sysvol
What groups shared folders from multiple servers into a single folder hierarchy with replication for fault tolerance?
Distributed file system (DFS)
What is a suite of services and management tools for monitoring storage space, managing quotas, controlling the types of files that users can store on a server, and creating storage reports?
File server resource manager
A printer is known as what
A print device