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A feature that enables users to access a volume as a folder in another volume instead of by using a drive letter
volume mount points
An option on NTFS volumes that enables administrators to limit how much disk space a user can occupy with his or her files
disk quotas
A feature on the Windows file system that allows users to access previous versions of files in shared folders and restore files that have been deleted or corrupted
shadow copies

Permissions set on folders or files on an NTFS-formatted volume

NTFS permissions

Defines the method and format an OS uses to store, locate, and retrieve files from electronic storage media

file system

Hidden shares created by Windows that are available only to members of the Administrators group

Administrative shares

A feature that makes shared files more accessible by grouping shared folders from multiple servers into a single folder hierarchy

Distributed File System

Permissions applied to shared folders that protect files accessed across the network. Share permissions are the only method for protecting files on FAT volumes

share permissions

Encrypting File System

EFS

A DFS hierarchy is referred to as a

namespace

How would you access serverXX's administrative share for the C Drive?

\\serverXX\C$

If a file with the compression attribute set is copied to a new location, what happens?

The file inherits the compression attribute settings from its parent container

If a file with the encryption attribute set is copied or moved within an NTFS volume, what happens?

The file retains its encryption attribute, regardless of the parent container's settings

In a Windows environment, he physical printer containing paper and ink or toner to which print jobs are sent is called

a print device

In Windows Server 2008, the default limit for the number of simultaneous users is set to...

16,777,216

One of your co-workers, Jeremy, is trying to access a share on a server you're responsible for. He has asked for your help because despite having the correct share permissions, he still cannot access the share. After investing the problem, you find the permissions are configured as follows:


Share permissions:


Everyone - Full control


NTFS Permissions:


HRdept - Modify


Jeremy - Deny Full Control




Jeremy informs you that he is a member of the HRdept group. What is Jeremy's effective permissions over the network?

Deny Full control

The HRdept group needs to have full access to a nested folder on a server. This folder cannot be moved, and is within a folder where the HRdept group must not be allowed to open or change any files. What is the easiest method to accomplish this?

Apply the "List Folder Contents" standard permission to the container where HRdept should have no access, then apply Full Control to the nested folder

The Services for Network File System role service performs what function?

Allows Windows to use the Network File System file sharing protocol common to Linux and Unix

This role service allows grouping shared folders from one or more file servers into a single hierarchical folder structure, so users don't have to know on which server a share is located.

Distributed File System

Vanessa has come to you asking for your help with a network share issue. She created a shared folder named ShareData on a member server with her account, vness1. However, she finds that she is unable to modify or make changes to any documents in the shared folder across the network. You have logged into the server, and checked the permissions set on ShareData:

hare Permissions:
Everyone - Read
NTFS Permissions
Creator owner - Implicit full control

What should Vanessa do?

She should set Everyone to Full Control in the share permissions

What is the maximum partition size that FAT16 supports?

2GB

What is the primary function of shadow copies?

Prevent the accidental loss of data

What is the size limit for FAT32 partitions at creation time within Windows operating systems?

32 GB

What is the Windows file-sharing protocol?

Server Message Block (SMB)

What must a user have in order to be added to an encrypted file's access list?

Valid EFS Certificate

What service do you install to allow UNIX/Linux computers using the Line Printer Remote service to print to Windows shared printers?

Line Printer Daemon (LPD)

Where can you configure the Separator Page option on a printer?

In the printer's Properties, on the Advanced tab

Which of the following is not a method by which you can access Windows shares?

Telnetting the UNC path

Which of the following is not a reason to use volume mount points?

To extend the apparent amount of free space on an existing FAT32 volume

Which of the following is not one of the filesystems Windows supports?

ZFS

By default, administrators are subject to quota limits.

False

By default, shadow copies are created when they are first enabled on a volume and then two times a day at 7:00 a.m., and 12:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

True

In a domain environment, the domain Administrator account is designated as a recovery agent.

True'

The FAT file system has built-in support for file compression.

False

With NTFS, compression can be enabled on a folder with encryption.

'False'