单项选择题
You are the network administrator for Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain All network servers run Windows
Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
Disk drive D on a server named TestKingA is formatted with default NTFS file permissions. You create a folder named D:\TestKingData on TestKingA. You share D:\TestKingData as TestKingData with default share permissions. Then you create a subfolder named Sales in D:\TestKingData.
A user named Lisa works in the sales department. Her user account is a member of 34 security groups. Lisa reports that she cannot add files to \\TestKingA\TestKingData\Sales.
You review Lisa's effective permissions for Sales, which are shown in the exhibit:
You need to ensure that Lisa can add files to \\TestKingA\TestKingData\Sales.
What should you do?()
A. Modify the NTFS permissions so Lisa inherits permissions on Sales from \\TestKingA\TestKingData.
B. Remove Lisa from the Users group.
C. Assign the Allow - Modify NTFS permissions to the Creator Owner group.
D. Modify the share permissions for \\TestKingA\TestKingData to assign the Allow - Change permissions to the Everyone group.
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You are the network administrator for Your network consists of two Active Directory domains in a single forest. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. Currently, you use more than 1,000 security groups. A member server named TK1 contains a folder named Testing. This folder contains resources required by users in the engineering department. A written security policy states that engineering users must have the approval of the management group before they can be assigned the Full Control NTFS permission on Testing. You need to discover whether any engineering users currently have the Full Control NTFS permission on Testing. You must complete this task by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()
A. Use Active Directory Users and Computers to view the access level available to engineering users.
B. Use the Find Users, Contacts, and Groups utility to view the membership of each group that has access to Testing.
C. In the properties of Testing, view the Effective Permissions tab.
D. Write an ADSI script to search for members of all groups that have access to testing -
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You are the administrator of some of TestKings file servers. Peter is hired as an intern in the human resources department. Peter needs access to some HR files. He also needs to be able to read the file named Handbook.doc, but he must not be able to make changes to it. Handbook.doc exists in a folder named HRResources. Peter needs to have Read and Modify permissions for the other files in the HRResources folder. Peter is a member of the Domain Users group and the HR group. The permissions on the HRResources folder are shown in the following table. You need to ensure that Peter can access the appropriate files and that he cannot make changes to Handbook.doc. What should you do?()
A. Set the hidden and system attributes on Handbook.Doc.
B. Disable permissions inheritance on Handbook.doc.
C. Assign Peter the Allow-Read permission for Handbook.doc.
D. Assign Peter the Deny-Write NTFS permission for Handbook.doc. -
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You are the network administrator for Testking.com. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain testking.com. You manage a Windows Server 2003 computer named TestKing3. This server hosts all file and print services for the network on NTFS volumes. Tess King is a technical support specialist for TestKing. She belongs only to default groups in Active Directory. She needs the ability to change permissions for files stored in a folder named Data on TestKing3. You share Data and configure the folder permissions shown in the following table. Tess logs on to TestKing3, but she cannot change permissions for any files in Data. How should you solve this problem?()
A. Remove the Allow - Read NTFS permissions from Tess's user account. Add Tess's user account to Group 1.
B. Add Tess's user account to Group 3.
C. Assign the Allow - Full Control share permissions to Group 2. Add Tess's user account to Group 2.
D. Assign the Allow -Modify NTFS permission to Tess's user account.
