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1) What is the standard NTFS permission needed to change attributes of a NTFS folder?ARead BModify CWrite DFully Control 2) Which permission takes precedence?AInherited allow BExplicit deny CInherited deny DExplicit allow 3) Which of the following is NOT a share permission?AWrite BRead CFull Control DChange 4) TCP/IP printers use port _______A3000 B9100 C443 D23 5) What is a single virtual printer with a single print queue that consist of two or more printers?APrinter pool BDirect printer CPrint collection DPrinter groups 6) What symbol makes an administrative share not seen when browsed?A* B$ C! D# 7) When enabling Internet Printing, you need to install ___________.ADFS BGPO Manager CTask Manager DIIS 8) What is the minimum share permission that allows you to change file and folder permissions?ARead BManage CChange DFull Control 9) When you copy files from one folder to another folder within the same volume, you get the ____________.Aeveryone has full permissions Bsame permissions as the source Cno permissions are set Dsame permissions as the target 10) You are an administrator on a computer. Unfortunately, there is a folder that you cannot access because you do not have permissions to the folder. What can you do?AGrant the allow everyone full permission BTake ownership of the folder CTurn off the deny attribute DDelete the folder and recreate it 11) If full control is assigned to a parent object for a user, the full control permission will overwrite explicit permissions at a child object.ATrue BFalse 12) To see who accesses a file over time, you only have to turn on object access audit events.ATrue BFalse 13) When you are looking at NTFS permissions that are grayed out, it means that you don’t have the permissions needed to modify the NTFS permissions.AFalse BTrue 14) You can encrypt and compress a file within NTFS at the same time.ATrue BFalse 15) When calculating the NTFS and share permissions, you would apply the more restrictive permissions between the NTFS and shared permission.AFalse BTrue 16) What is used to grant access to objects such as NTFS files or Active Directory user accounts?APermission BRight CTemplate DCertificate 17) Permissions assigned to an NTFS file are stored in a ______.AACL Bgroup Ccertificate Dtemplate 18) What is the minimum permission needed to change the attributes of a file?AFull Control BModify CRead and Execute DWrite 19) What is the minimum permission needed to take ownership of a file or folder?AWrite BFull Control CRead and execute DModify 20) What permissions are directly assigned to a file or folder?Aassigned permissions Bbooted permissions Cexplicit permissions Dinherited permisions *select an answer for all questions Play Games with the Questions Above Teachers: Create FREE classroom games with your questions Click for more info! Recommended textbook solutions
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What are the default NTFS permissions?By default, NTFS permissions for files and folders inherit the permissions of their parent folder. The primary purpose of file system permissions inheritance is to simplify administration. Without inheritance, administrators would need to specify permissions explicitly for each and every file and folder.
What is NTFS folder permissions?NTFS permissions are used to manage access to the files and folders that are stored in NTFS file systems. To see what kind of permissions you will be extending when you share a file or folder: Right click on the file/folder. Go to “Properties” Click on the “Security” tab.
Which NTFS permission allows you to take ownership of a folder on an NTFS volume?You must have Full Control or the special permissions "Take Ownership" to be able to take ownership of a file or folder. Users who have the "Restore files and directories" privilege can assign ownership to any user or group.
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