NTFS Permissions Flashcards
You have a hard disk that is formatted with the FAT32 file system. You would like to implement file and folder permissions not he design folder that apply when the files are accessed both locally and remotely. What should you do.
Use the convert command to convert from FAT32 to NTFS. then configure NTFS permissions
The D: Drive ing our computer has been formatted with NTFS. The Mary user account has been assigned the following permissions:
- Allow Full control to the D:\ Reports folder
- Deny Full control to the D:\ Sales Folder
- Deny Full control to to the D:\Reports\2010reports.dco file
- Allow full control to the D:\Sales\2010sales.doc file
What effective permissions does Mary have to both files
Deny full control to both
You manage two folders in your computer as follows:
C:\Confidential
C:\PublicReports
Both the C:\ and D:\ drives are formatted with NTFS file system. In the C:\Confindential folder, you edit the properties for the following two files and assign the Deny Read permissions to the user group
- Reports.doc
- Cost.doc
The D:\ drive allows the full control permission to the user group. There are no other permissions assigned except for the default permissions. You then take the following actions:
- Move reports.doc from C:\Confidential to D:\ PublicReports
- Copy costs.do from C:\Confidential to D:\ PublicReports
What permissions do members of the user group have to these two files in the D:\Publicreports folder
Deny Read to reports.doc; allow full control to costs.doc
Deny read to both
Allow full control to both
Allow Full control to reports; deny read to costs.doc
Allow full control to both
The D:\ drive in your computer has been formatted with NTFS. The sales group on your computer has been given Allow Full Control to the D:Sale Folder. The Mary user account is a member of the Sales group. How can you prevent Mary from accessing the D:\Sales\2010sales.doc file without affecting her ability to access any other files in that folder and with out affecting the abilities of any other users?
Edit the properties for the folder; assign Mary the Deny Full Control Permissions
Edit the properties for the file; assign the sales group the Deny Full Control permission
Remove Mary from the sales group
Edit the properties for the folder; assign the sales group the Deny Full control permission
Edit the properties for the file; assign Mary the Deny Full Control permission
Edit the properties for the file; assign Mary the Deny Full Control permission
If a folder exists on a NTFS part ion, what is the minimum permission needed by a user to set any security permissions on the filer?
Full Control
Susan in accounting has left the company and been replaced by Manuel. You create a user account for Manuel on Susan’s computer. Manuel call you and says that he can’t open a specific file on the computer. Which of the following will most likely correct the problem?
Delete Susan’s user account from the system
Edit the local security policy and modify user rights
Make Manuel the owner of the file
Make Manuel’s user account a member of the Power Users group
Make Manuel the owner of the file
Mary and Pablo share a workstation doing customer support. Mary works in the morning, and Pablo works in the evening. One day Mary is helping a customer with a support issue. Because her shift is over, she creates a word document with details about the customer she is helping. She save it to the C:\Customer folder on the computer. When Pablo comes in, he is unable to open the file. What should you do?
Modify the permissions on the document
Edit the local security policy and modify user rights
Have Pablo log in using Mary’s user account
Call Mary back and have her print the document
Modify the permissions on the document
You manage two folders in your computer as follows:
C:\Confidential
D:\ Public Reports
The C:\ drive is formatted with NTFS, and the D: drive is formatted with FAT32. In the C:\Confidential folder, you edit the properties for the following two files and assign the Deny Read permission to the Users group:
Reports.doc
Costs.doc
You then take the following actions
Move Reports.doc from C:\Confidential to D:\PublicRecords
Copy Costs.doc from C:\Confidential to D:\PublicRecords
What happens to the permissions for both files as they are created in the D:\PublicReports folder?
Permissions are removed from both files
Your Computer has a single NTFS partition used for the C: drive with the following folders
C:\Confidential
C:\ Public Reports
The C:\Confidential folders, you edit the properties for the following two files ash assign the Deny Read permission to the user group:
Reports.doc
Costs.do
The C:\PublicReports folder allows the Full Control Permission to the user group. There are no other permissions assigned except for the default permissions. You then take the following actions;
Move reports.doc from C:\Confidential to C:\PublicReports
Copy costs.do from C:\Confidential to C:\PublicReports
What permissions do members of the user group have to these two files int he C:\PublicReports folder?
Deny Read to reports.doc; Allow Full Control to costs.doc
Your computer has a single partition used for the C: drive with the following folders
C:\Confidential
C:\ Public Reports
You configure NTFS permissions on the C:\Confidential folder and deny the read permission to the user group. Fort the C:\PublicReports folder, you allow full control permission to the user group. You have not configured any other permission other then the defaults on any other folders or files. You take the following actions:
Move reports.doc from C:\Confidential to C:\PublicReports
Copy costs.do from C:\Confidential to C:\PublicReports
What permissions do members of the Users group have to these two files in the C:\PublicReports folder?
Allow full control to both