17. A(n) ________ permission is one that is granted on a higher folder level that flows into the folders below it.
18. When you print a document using Microsoft Word, the document is sent to the printer as a _________.
19. What is the default path for the print spool folder?
C:WindowsSystem32SpoolPrinters
20. What do you call permissions that that actually granted to a user when a user logs on and accesses the particular file or folder?
21. What do you do with a folder that you do not have permissions to and you need to access immediately?
take ownership of the folder
22. What is the recommended share permission and NTFS permission you should assign to a folder that you shared?
The Allow Full Control share permission should be assigned to the folder for Everyone. Then you should control access using NTFS permissions.
23. What do you call a group of printers that act as one so that it can handle a large volume of printing?
To print to a printer, you need the _____ permission.
The NTFS special permission that allows you to move through a folder to reach lower files or folders is _____.
The Windows component that allows you to manage shares and NTFS permissions is _____.
Permissions that flow from a parent object to a child object are called _____.
The _____ are the actual permissions when a user logs in and accesses a file or folder.
The encrypting technology included in NTFS is _____.
For Windows Server 2008 to be seen on the network, you must enable _____.
A(n) _____ is not seen when browsed.
When some has removed all users from a folder, you can _____ of the folder.
The default location of the spool folder is _____.
C:WindowsSystem32SpoolPrinters
What is the standard NTFS permission needed to change attributes of a NTFS folder?
A. Read
B. Write
C. Fully Control
D. Modify
Which permission takes precedence?
A. Inherited deny
B. Explicit deny
C. Inherited allow
D. Explicit allow
Which of the following is NOT a share permission?
A. Read
B. Change
C. Write
D. Full Control
TCP/IP printers use port _______
A. 3000
B. 9100
C. 443
D. 23
What is a single virtual printer with a single print queue that consist of two or more printers?
A. Direct printers
B. Print collection
C. Printer group
D. Printer pool
What symbol makes an administrative share not seen when browsed?
A. !
B. *
C. $
D. #
When enabling Internet Printing, you need to install ___________.
A. IIS
B. DFS
C. Task Manager
D. GPO Manager
What is the minimum share permission that allows you to change file and folder permissions?
A. Manage
B. Read
C. Change
D. Full Control
When you copy files from one folder to another folder within the same volume, you get the ____________.
A. Same permissions as the target
B. Same permissions as the source
C. No permissions are set
D. Everyone has full permission
B. Same permissions as the source
You are an administrator on a computer. Unfortunately, there is a folder thatyou cannot access because you have do not have permissions to the folder. What can you do?
A. Turn off the deny attribute.
B. Delete the folder and recreate it.
C. Grant the allow everyone full permission.
D. Take ownership of the folder.
D. Take ownership of the folder.
If full control is assigned to a parent object for a user, the full control permission will overwrite explicit permissions at a child object.
True or False
True False
To see who accesses a file over time, you only have to turn on object access audit events.
True or False
True False
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.
True or False
True False
You can encrypt and compress a file within NTFS at the same time.
True or False
True False
When calculating the NTFS and share permissions, you would apply the more restrictive permissions between the NTFS and shared permission.
When copying or moving a file or folder, the permissions may change depending on where you move the file or folder.
Copying Files and Folders
When copying folder or files from one folder to another folder or from one partition to another partition, permissions for this files or folders may change.
- When copying a folder or file within same NTFS partition, the copy of the folder or file inherits the destination folder permissions.
- When copying a folder or file between different NTFS partitions, the copy of the folder or file inherits the destination folder permissions.
- When copying folders or files to non NTFS partitions such as File Allocation Table (FAT), the files or folders will lose their all NTFS permissions.
Note: To copy folders and files within same NTFS partition or between NTFS partitions, you must have read permissions for the originating folders and for the destination folder you should have write permission.
Moving Files and Folders
When moving a file or a folder, permissions may get changed depending on the destination folder permissions.
- When moving a file to a folder within the same NTFS partition, the folder or file will retains its original permissions.
- When moving a folder or file between different NTFS partitions, the file or folder will inherit the destination folder permissions.
- When moving files to folders on NTFS partitions to non NTFS partitions the folders and files will lose their all NTFS permissions, as NTFS permissions are not supported by non NTFS partitions.
Note: To move folders and files within an NTFS partitions you must have both permissions, for the destination folder you should have write permission and modify permissions for source file or folder to configure the options. You need to have modified permission for folder or file to move as Windows 2000 will remove the file or folder from the main folder after copying it to the folder destination.