M4Exam Flashcards

1
Q

(True or False) NFS can force users to connect as the Guest account if not configured to use Kerberos

(Module 5)

A

True

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2
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(True or False) GPT disk partitions are used when storage devices are equal to or less than 2TB in size while MBR is used for hard drives 2 TB and larger

(page 425 details are reversed)

A

False

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3
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(True or False) If multiple backups were performed on the same day, you will select time in a drop down box of the when the backup was created to select.

(page 482)

A

True

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4
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What are the two basic attributes in NTFS that are still compatible with FAT?

> hidden and encrypted

> read-only and compression

> read-only and hidden

> hidden and compression

A

read-only and hidden

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5
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Windows server backup will perform a maximum of ______ incremental backups after a full backup.

> 6

> 10

> 14

> 7

> none are valid answers

(page 477)

A

14

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6
Q

(True or False) A filesystem may reside on one partition on your storage device or span multiple partitions on different hard drives using RAID.

(page 423)

A

True

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7
Q

What printer share permission gives the ability to have complete access to a printer share, including the ability to change permissions, turn off sharing, configure printer properties, and delete the share?

> Manage Documents

> Manage this printer

> Print

> Manage printer properties

A

Manage this printer

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8
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What happens if an encrypted file on an NTFS partition is moved to a FAT or FAT32 partition?

> The file encryption is maintained in the new location.

> The file transfer does not occur, because FAT cannot store encrypted files.

> The file is decrypted and placed onto the FAT volume.

> The file is moved but is only visible to Windows systems that can see EFS files.

A

The file is decrypted and placed onto the FAT volume.

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9
Q

(True or False) Group policy simplifies addition of printers on client computers.

(chapter 6)

A

True

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10
Q

What happens when you move a file with NTFS permissions to a different NTFS volume?

> The file permissions are merged with the destination parent’s permissions.

> The file inherits the permissions of the parent folder to which it is moved.

> The file loses all permissions, and must be assigned new permissions.

> The file retains the permissions it had prior to the move.

A

The file inherits the permissions of the parent folder to which it is moved.

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11
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A user is attempting to access a shared file locally on their workstation. The file has Full control NTFS permissions assigned, and Read permissions at the share level. What is the effective permissions for the user on the file?

> Full control

> Read

> Read and write

> Modify

A

Full control

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12
Q

(True or False) If you modify an attribute on a folder it is automatically applied to files and subfolders.

(page 297)

A

False

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13
Q

What permissions should you assign a group if you want the group to have the ability to read, add, delete, execute, and modify files, but not to be able to delete subfolders and their file contents, change permissions, or take ownership?

> Read and execute

> Full control

> Read and write

> Modify

A

Modify

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14
Q

What type of Metadata is stored?

> Stores date of creation

> Stores information about a folder or file

> Stores time of last access characteristic

> Stores ownership, permissions

> All are valid answers

(Module 5, date of creation, and time of last access characteristics)

A

All are valid answers

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15
Q

(True or False) Mounting is the process of associating a drive letter or folder to a filesystem so that the drive letter or folder can be accessed by the operating system.

(page 424)

A

True

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16
Q

Which RAID levels are widely implemented today?

> RAID-0

> RAID-4

> Three-way mirroring

> RAID-2

> RAID-10

> RAID-5

> RAID-1

(page 430)

A

Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 5

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17
Q

(True or False) Encrypting File System (EFS) works within a workgroup or Active Directory domain environment

(module 5)

A

True

18
Q

Disk duplexing is the same as what type of disk redundancy?

> RAID level 5, Disk striping with parity

> RAID level 1

> Disk high-level striping

> Disk leveling

(pages 428-429)

A

RAID level 1

19
Q

Hard drives are divided into sections

(page 422)

A

partition

20
Q

Structure that specifies how data should reside on the storage device itself

(page 422)

A

file system

21
Q

Creating a filesystem on a storage device

(page 422)

A

formatting

22
Q

Formatted with NTFS, created during installation of Server 2019

(page 422)

A

recovery partition

23
Q

The partition that contains the boot loader

(page 422)

A

system partition

24
Q

Traditional partition table of all partition information of drive

(page 422)

A

master boot record

25
Q

Newer partition table of all partition information of drive

(page 422)

A

GUID partition table

26
Q

Contains a unlimited number of smaller partitions

(page 422)

A

extended partition

27
Q

Keeps track of information written to the storage device

(page 422)

A

journaling

27
Q

Drive letter and the associated filesystem

(page 422)

A

volume

28
Q

A filesystem that is stored on a single partition

(page 422)

A

simple volume

29
Q

A filesystem that is stored on multiple drives, represented by a single drive letter

(page 422)

A

RAID

30
Q

What Windows Server feature implements software-defined storage and is intended to make storage more versatile by making it easier to add storage, access storage, and use new storage capabilities?

> Windows Dynamic Storage

> Software Storage Management

> Storage App

> Storage Spaces Direct

(chapter 7)

A

Storage Spaces Direct

31
Q

(True or False) If a parity storage device fails, the system must be restored from a backup device.

(page 429)

A

True

32
Q

In the Windows Backup window, what information is covered by a backup including “system state” data?

> Operating system only.

> Operating system and boot loader files, and Active Directory.

> Operating system and boot files only.

> The Boot and Recovery volumes.

(page 479)

A

Operating system and boot loader files, and Active Directory.

33
Q

Contains information used to audit the access to the resource

(module 5)

A

SACL

34
Q

Deny permissions take precedence over all permissions

(module 5)

A

DACL

35
Q

Can be applied to folders on a NTFS filesystem to limit the type of files that can be stored

(module 5)F

A

File Screens

36
Q

Limit the amount of space that files can consume by specific folder on an NTFS system

(module 5)

A

Folder Quota

37
Q

UNC names can be used to access resources if users have been granted access to the resource

(module 5)

A

DFS namespace

38
Q

(True or False) When restoring a backup, you can choose to restore the data to a different location.

(page 483-484)

A

True

39
Q

What statement regarding ownership of a file or folder is NOT accurate?

> The owner of the folder can modify all permissions on the folder.

> An administrator does not have the ability to take ownership of a file / folder unless granted permission to do so.

> The account that first creates the file / folder has ownership until transferred.

> Ownership of individual files and folders can be transferred by anyone with the Take Ownership permission.

A

An administrator does not have the ability to take ownership of a file / folder unless granted permission to do so.