2.6 Flashcards
What are the three levels of users in Windows?
Administrator
Standard Users
Guests
What is a power user?
A user within a group that has more rights than a standard user but not as many rights as the administrator
When it comes to permissions, whats the main difference between NTFS and Share?
NTFS permissions apply both locally and through the network.
Share permissions only apply to connection over the network
If the NTFS permission is set to “allow” for something, but the Share permission is set to “deny” for that same something, which permission takes precedence? Why?
Share permission takes precedence because the “deny” permission holds more weight than the “allow” permission.
True or False: NTFS permissions must be set to every object within a file, not just the parent object.
False; whatever the permission is on the parent object, the children objects automatically adapt the same permission.
Let’s say a parent object has a set of permissions, but there is a child object that you would like to give different permissions without having to change the parent object permissions. What is that type of permission called?
Explicit permissions
What is Bitlocker To Go?
Encrypted removable USB flash drives