True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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The
main reason for implementing a network is to allow users to access shared resources.
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2.
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Windows Server 2003 supports three types of file and folder permissions.
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3.
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One
advantage of NTFS over FAT32 is that it offers support for recovery logging of disk
activities.
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4.
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Windows Explorer indicates a shared folder by placing a basket icon underneath
it.
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5.
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Computer Management is a predefined Microsoft Management Console
application.
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6.
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The
Use custom share and folder permissions option for shared folders allows both share and
NTFS permissions to be defined manually.
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7.
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The
Open Files node in Computer Management provides information about the users currently connected to a
server.
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8.
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The
Read shared folder permission allows the abilities to add and delete files in a folder as well as
read and edit the contents of existing files.
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9.
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Windows Server 2003 includes a No Access share permission used to deny a user or group
access to a shared folder.
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10.
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NTFS
permissions are configured via the Permissions tab of a resources properties.
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Modified True/False
Indicate
whether the sentence or statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word or
phrase to make the sentence or statement true.
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11.
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The
file system abbreviation, FAT, stands for File Allowance Table.
_________________________
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12.
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The
FAT32 file system is the only system supported by Windows Server 2003 that provides the
ability to configure permissions on file and folder resources.
_________________________
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13.
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The
NTFS file system offers the ability to configure disk space quotas for individual users.
_________________________
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14.
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Members of the Power Users group can configure shared folders on Windows Server
2003 systems not set up as domain controllers. _________________________
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15.
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You
should be careful of creating any shared files with names that have more than six characters
because there may be legacy clients such as Windows 3.1 that are sharing the file and cant
handle long file names. _________________________
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16.
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The
easiest way to stop sharing a file is through the Shares node in the Computer Management
console. _________________________
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17.
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The
Computer Management tool facilitates sending users a warning message before disconnecting a session
using the Send Console Message feature. _________________________
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18.
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The
Change shared folder permission allows a user the ability to change permissions associated
with the folder. _________________________
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19.
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The
standard NTFS permission type Read & Execute gives full permissions except the permission
to delete subfolders and files, change permission, and take ownership.
_________________________
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20.
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To
create a partition on a volume, use the Disk Management utility.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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21.
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Windows Server 2003 supports _____ main file systems.
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22.
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The
Windows Server 2003 FAT file system supports partitions up to _____ in size. a. | 2
GB | c. | 6
GB | b. | 4
GB | d. | 16
GB | | | | |
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23.
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The
Windows Server 2003 file system FAT32 supports partitions up to _____ in size. a. | 2
GB | c. | 2
TB | b. | 16
GB | d. | 16
TB | | | | |
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24.
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The
Windows Server 2003 NTFS file system, for practical purposes, supports partitions up to _____ in
size. a. | 32
GB | c. | 8
TB | b. | 2
TB | d. | 16
TB | | | | |
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25.
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Which
of the following is the file system most highly recommended for a Windows Server 2003
system? a. | NTFS | c. | FAT32 | b. | FAT | d. | Shared Folder | | | | |
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26.
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All
domain controllers must have at least one _____ partition or volume available to hold the Sysvol
folder. a. | FAT32 | c. | Remote
Storage | b. | shared | d. | NTFS | | | | |
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27.
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Which
of the following is the standard method used to create and share files since Windows
95? a. | Share
Wizard | c. | Disk
Management | b. | Windows Explorer | d. | DACL | | | | |
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28.
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Folders can be shared in Windows Server 2003 by accessing the _____ tab of a
folders properties. a. | General | c. | Security | b. | Sharing | d. | Customize | | | | |
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29.
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To
hide a shared folder, place a(n) _____ after its name. a. | dollar sign
($) | c. | percent sign
(%) | b. | ampersand
(&) | d. | tilde
(~) | | | | |
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30.
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The
Admin$ folder is a(n) _____ administrative share created by default during the installation
process. a. | automated | c. | accessible | b. | authorized | d. | hidden | | | | |
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31.
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Which
of the following is used to create shared folders in Computer Management? a. | Share a Folder
Wizard | c. | Microsoft
Management Console | b. | Folder Permissions Wizard | d. | Windows Explorer | | | | |
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32.
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In
the permission groups for shared folders in which administrators have full access, members of
the Administrators group are given _____ permission. a. | Read and
Execute | c. | Change | b. | Full Control | d. | NTFS | | | | |
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33.
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To
open the Computer Management utility, click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click which of
the following? a. | Properties | c. | Manage | b. | Explore | d. | Map Network Drive | | | | |
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34.
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The
command-line utility _____ can be used to share an existing folder. a. | NET
SHARE | c. | SHARE | b. | NET START | d. | DSHARE | | | | |
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35.
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Which
of the following tools is used to monitor shared folders on a Windows Server 2003
network? a. | Share a Folder
Wizard | c. | Windows
Explorer | b. | Computer Management | d. | Folder Monitor | | | | |
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36.
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The
_____ node in Computer Management provides information about all of the files that users currently
have open. a. | Sessions | c. | Users | b. | Open Files | d. | Files | | | | |
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37.
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A(n)
_____ is an entry in a discretionary access control list. a. | discretionary
control entry | c. | permission | b. | security descriptor | d. | access control entry | | | | |
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38.
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One
way to view the discretionary access control list of a resource is by clicking the _____ button on
the Sharing tab of a folders properties. a. | DACL | c. | Permissions | b. | Custom | d. | Advanced | | | | |
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39.
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The
term _____ is used to describe the effect of getting shared folder permissions that are assigned to
all groups of which you are a member as well as those that are directly assigned. a. | cumulative | c. | additive | b. | associative | d. | combinatoric | | | | |
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40.
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NTFS
permissions can be set at which of the following? a. | file level | c. | file and folder level | b. | folder
level | d. | partition
level | | | | |
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41.
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The
_____ standard NTFS permission allows the user to make any changes to the file or
folder. a. | Modify | c. | List Folder
Contents | b. | Read and Execute | d. | Full Control | | | | |
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42.
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The
_____ standard NTFS permission type gives permissions to create files and folders, write attributes
and extended attributes, read permissions, and synchronize a. | Write | c. | Modify | b. | List Folder Contents | d. | Full Control | | | | |
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43.
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To
access the NTFS special permissions, click the _____ button in the Security tab on the Properties
dialog box for the folder or file. a. | Permissions | c. | General | b. | Advanced | d. | NTFS | | | | |
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44.
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Which
of the following is the default inheritance method for special NTFS permissions? a. | this folder and
subfolders | c. | this folder and
files | b. | subfolders only | d. | this folder, subfolders, and files | | | | |
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45.
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What
is the name of the hidden administrative share that provides an administrator with access to the root
of the C drive on a computer? a. | C$ | c. | Manage$ | b. | Admin$ | d. | Cdrive$ | | | | |
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46.
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What
is it called when two operating systems are installed on the same computer? a. | double-boot | c. | multi-boot | b. | dual-boot | d. | multi-partition | | | | |
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47.
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Which
of the following groups has the right to create shared folders within a domain? a. | Users | c. | Guests | b. | Account Operators | d. | Server Operators | | | | |
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48.
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What
is the theoretical limit on the size of an NTFS partition? a. | 16
TB | c. | 16
EB | b. | 64
TB | d. | 32
EB | | | | |
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49.
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When
a user accesses a shared resource from a network and there are both NTFS and share permissions that
apply, what permissions are actually used? a. | the NTFS permissions | c. | the least restrictive permissions | b. | the share
permissions | d. | the most
restrictive permissions | | | | |
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50.
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When
a user accesses a file locally, and there are both NTFS and share permissions on the file, which
permissions are actually used? a. | the NTFS permissions | c. | the least restrictive permissions | b. | the share
permissions | d. | the most
restrictive permissions | | | | |
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51.
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The
CONVERT utility allows you to convert from and to which of the following file
systems? a. | NTFS to
FAT32 | c. | FAT to
NTFS | b. | FAT to
FAT32 | d. | FAT32 to
FAT | | | | |
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52.
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With
what operating system was the Effective Permissions tab introduced? a. | Windows
2000 | c. | Windows
XP | b. | Windows NT
4.0 | d. | Windows Server
2003 | | | | |
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53.
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Which
of the following NTFS standard permissions is very similar to Read and Execute, except that the
permissions are inherited only by folders and not by files? a. | Read | c. | List Folder
Contents | b. | Write | d. | Modify | | | | |
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54.
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Which
of the following NTFS special permissions grants the user the ability to gain ownership of a file or
folder? a. | Take
Ownership | c. | Write Extended
Attributes | b. | Change Permissions | d. | Change Ownership | | | | |
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55.
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In
which dialog box is the Effective Permissions tab found? a. | General | c. | Sharing | b. | Customize | d. | Advanced Security Settings | | | | |
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Yes/No
Indicate whether you agree with the sentence or
statement.
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56.
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Would
you typically use a dual-boot configuration on a production server?
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57.
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Was
FAT32 originally introduced in Windows 95?
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58.
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Does
a user need particular rights to create a shared folder?
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59.
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Must
the shared name of a folder be the same as the actual folder name?
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60.
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Are
there six choices for shared folder permission configurations?
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61.
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Do
share permissions apply to a user that is logged directly on to the computer where a share folder is
defined?
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62.
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When
a new shared folder is created, is the default permission to allow the Everyone group read
access?
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63.
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When
a user has permissions for a particular shared folder, by default do they have the same permissions
for all subfolders and files inside that share?
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64.
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Can
only files located on NTFS partitions or volumes be given NTFS permissions?
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65.
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When
assigning permissions to groups or users, should you grant them a slightly higher level of access
than what you think they need to ensure that they dont run into problems?
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