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Jax_Jaguars

2002-11-07, 10:31 am

You are a desktop administrator for your company. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer is formatted with one NTFS partition. You use a folder named Active_Projects for your current projects. AII files and folders within Active_Projects are encrypted with EFS. You also use a folder named Completed_Projects to save data from completed projects. To conserve disk space, you enable compression on the Completed_Projects folder including all subfolders and files.

You recently finished a project. The project files and folders are saved in a subfolder named Pacific in the Active_Projects folder.

After copying the Pacific subfolder to the Completed_Projects folder, you notice that the Completed_Projects\Pacific folder and its subfolders were not compressed.

In the future, you want to ensure that files and subfolders copied from the Active_Projects folder to the Completed_Projects folder are compressed. What should you do?



A. Remove encryption on the subfolder in the Active_Projects folder. Move the subfolder in the Active_Projects folder to the Completed_Projects folder.
B. Remove encryption on the subfolder in the Active_Projects folder. Copy it to the Completed_Projects folder.
C. Create a subfolder within the Completed_Projects folder. Copy each file and subfolder to the new subfolder.
D. Create a subfolder within the Completed_Projects folder. Move each file and subfolder to the new subfolder


My answer is B

cause removing EFS n copying within same partition will it inherits the compression status.
hairy51

2002-11-07, 2:27 pm

I would agree with you, as compression and encryption are mutually exclusive, you cannot compress and encrypted file.

Copying the folder will ensure that it inherits the target folders compression state.

i think.

ANDRONDA

2002-11-07, 5:53 pm

I actually had this one on the test.

To be truthful I do not remember what I answered and certainly have no way of knowing if I was right.
Jax_Jaguars

2002-11-07, 9:21 pm

Me taking exams in less than 4hrs, will let u no the outcome anyway. Thx again for all your support n contribution this forum has been excellent.
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