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rhwimmers

2001-11-25, 9:02 pm

Well, I think that examdrill really helped me a lot with my Net+ Cert, i passed it with flying colors...im now in my 2kpro test and am wondering if this is as good to use?

Quick question though:
You copy Important.doc from drive C: to a compressed folder on drive D: Both are NTFS volumes. Important.doc was uncompressed before the move. What is the status of Important.doc?

I might be getting this confused with encryption...but i thought it would be UNcompressed because its from one volume to another, AND because it was copied...not MOVED..

Answerwhich has me confused)
Compressed
Compressed files inherit the compression attribute of the target folder when moved from one volume to another.
habutti

2001-11-27, 12:53 am

The file inherits its destination attribute when you copy. "If you copy an uncompressed file/folder, the object inherits its attribute from the destination folder; it gains the compression attribute and becomes compressed within the target folder." As long as both volumes are NTFS
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