2.6 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three levels of users in Windows?

A

Administrator
Standard Users
Guests

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2
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What is a power user?

A

A user within a group that has more rights than a standard user but not as many rights as the administrator

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3
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When it comes to permissions, whats the main difference between NTFS and Share?

A

NTFS permissions apply both locally and through the network.

Share permissions only apply to connection over the network

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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?

A

Share permission takes precedence because the “deny” permission holds more weight than the “allow” permission.

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True or False: NTFS permissions must be set to every object within a file, not just the parent object.

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False; whatever the permission is on the parent object, the children objects automatically adapt the same permission.

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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?

A

Explicit permissions

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7
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What is Bitlocker To Go?

A

Encrypted removable USB flash drives

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