1. In peer to peer
networking (page 32)
a.Accounts are created on the domain controller
b. Accounts are created on each machine
c. Accounts can be shared among several machines
d. Only share level permissions are possible
e. All of the above
f. None of the above
2. Workgroups are: (page 32)
a. More of a pain to use than domains
b. Logical groupings of computers that do not share a central
database of users and computers
c. Easier than domains to setup
d. Have their accounts managed with the Computer Management Console
e. None of the above
f. Answers b,c,d
3. Active Directory is: (page 32-33)
a. Just more useless junk from Microsoft
b. Something that only works when all the machines on your network
are windows 2000
c. Distributed among all the machines in the domain
d. Requires trusts among all domains in a forest
e. None of the above
f. Answers a,b,c,d
4. Examples of User Rights are:
a. Access this computer from the network
b. Increase Security Quotas
c. Log on locally
d. Load and unload device drivers
e. None of the above
f. Answers a,b,c,d
5. A user right allows you to
a. Perform a specific action and interact with the operating system
b. Logon locally
c. Load and unload device drivers
d. Increase Disk quotas
e. None of the above
f. Answers a,b,c,d
6. Disabling inheritance (class)
a. Is always a good idea
b. Is always a bad idea
c. Is done by unchecking the box in the lower left corner of the
permissions window
d. Should be considered when you don’t want a child folder to
have all the permissions of the parent folder
e. None of the above
f. Answers c,d
7) If you want to: (page 38 and class)
A) Allow Authenticated Users to open and modify files in C:\files\public_files
B) Allow Authenticated Users to reach public_files by browsing
through C:\files
C) Minimize access to C:\files
You need to set permissions as follows:
a. Authenticated Users can Read: C:\files
b. Authenticated users can Change C:\files\public_files
c Authenticated Users can List Folder Contents for C:\files|public_files
d Authenticated Users can List Folder Contents for C:\files|
e Answers a,c
f Answers b,d
8) List folder contents is: (page 38)
a A basic permission
b An advanced permission
c A share permission
d An NTFS permission
e Answers a,c
f Answers a,d
9) If you have Full Control over a folder you can: (page 39)
a Decrypt that file
b Backup that file using NTBackup
c Change permissions on that folder
d Delete sub folders and files regardless of permissions on those
files and folders
e None of the above
f Answers c,d
10) By default Everyone has Full control over the root level
of each volume (page 41)
a This is fine, Microsoft knows what they are doing
b You should change this on all volumes but the system volume
c You should change this on all volumes.
d You should change this on volumes where there are user profiles
e None of the above
f All of the above
11) Deny permissions: (page 42)
a Should be used in preference to Allow permissions
b Should be avoided in most cases
c Take precedence over Allow permissions
d Are different in Windows NT
e None of the above
f Answers b,c,d
12) Compression is (pages 41-43)
a Something that can only be applied to volumes
b Should not be applied to C:\winnt (systemroot)
c An advanced file or folder attribute
d A bad idea
e Something that you should use as much as possible
f Answers b,c
13) When you move a file to a compressed folder on the same
volume(page 45)
a The file becomes compressed
b The file is compressed only if it is already compressed
c The file becomes uncompressed
d The file is compressed if it is bigger than 100K in size
e All of the above
f None of the above
14) When you copy a file into a compressed folder on the same
volume (page 45)
a The file becomes compressed
b The file is compressed only if it is already compressed
c The file becomes uncompressed
d The file is compressed if it is bigger than 100K in size
e All of the above
f None of the above
15) When you copy a file into a compressed folder on FAT32 volume
a The file is compressed only if it is already compressed
b The file becomes uncompressed
c This question doesn't make any sense
d The file is compressed if it is bigger than 100K in size
e All of the above
f None of the above
16) When you copy or move a file into a compressed folder on
a different volume (page 45)
a The file becomes compressed
b The file is compressed only if it is already compressed
c The file becomes uncompressed
d The file is compressed if it is bigger than 100K in size
e All of the above
f None of the above
17) NTFS permissions can be viewed and set from the:
a. The Sharing Tab of the properties window
b. The NTFS tab of the proberties window
c. Security Tab of the properties window
d. The FAT32 tab of the properties window
e. All of the above
f. None of the above
18) You take ownership through the (page 49)
a. Ownership tab of security tab
b. Ownership tab of window you got from clicking the advanced
button
c. Owner tab of the properties window
d. owner tab you got when you clicked advanced button
in the security tab
e. All of the above
f. None of the above
19) It is not worth the effort to figure out security groups
(page 48)
a. true, you can just assign permissions to individuals
b. false, it is easier to assign to a group "students" than to
300 people
c. n/a
d. n/a
e. n/a
f. n/a
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