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Spid's Mon (12/16) Win2k Pro. QoD
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| Super easy one to start of the week.
Namrak is trying to understand some of Microsoft's best practices. He asks you, oh great and powerful systems administrator, about one of the best practices for encrypting files.
Which of the following would you recommend to Namark for encrypting files? (Select the best choice)
A. Create an NTFS folder and apply encryption to the folder.
B. Create a FAT32 folder and apply encryption to the folder.
C. Create an NTFS folder and apply encryption to individual files in the folder.
D. Create a FAT32 folder and apply encryption to individual files in the folder.
Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
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| djmaplethorpe 2002-12-16, 10:34 am |
| me go with tharg and say "A" | |
| Surender 2002-12-16, 10:46 am |
| A | |
| enforcer 2002-12-16, 10:46 am |
| A | |
| hairy51 2002-12-16, 12:52 pm |
| A | |
| Forsaken 2002-12-16, 1:51 pm |
| Eh!!!!!!!!! | |
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| namrak 2002-12-16, 3:10 pm |
| Okay, now I have to answer the question since my name is in it. 
The answer is (A) Create an NTFS folder and apply encryption to the folder. | |
| Redcrown 2002-12-16, 3:45 pm |
| What shall i say? A? | |
| jonhiker 2002-12-16, 3:46 pm |
| A as in apple | |
| PhilipTr 2002-12-16, 4:44 pm |
| I go with "A". | |
| Deja-vue 2002-12-16, 9:39 pm |
| AYE
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| quote: Originally posted by Spid
Super easy one to start of the week.
Namrak is trying to understand some of Microsoft's best practices. He asks you, oh great and powerful systems administrator, about one of the best practices for encrypting files.
Which of the following would you recommend to Namark for encrypting files? (Select the best choice)
A. Create an NTFS folder and apply encryption to the folder.
B. Create a FAT32 folder and apply encryption to the folder.
C. Create an NTFS folder and apply encryption to individual files in the folder.
D. Create a FAT32 folder and apply encryption to individual files in the folder.
Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!
And the answer is..... A
When utilizing EFS, the folder must live on an NTFS5 partition and the Microsoft Best practice is to Encrypt the folder and not the individual files located within the folder. |
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