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wbafrank

2002-03-13, 3:54 pm

And today's poser is ....

Q51. Your manager calls you to ask what share you put a file in that he is looking for. As it has been a while since you created the share and you have forgotten the share name. How can you quickly see a list of all shares on your system?

A. Browse your system through Network Neighborhood and you will see all of the shares.

B. By using the computer Management Tool in the Administrative Tools Group in Control Panel, you will find a tab to view shared folders under system tools.

C. By using the computer Management Tool in the Administrative Tools Group in Control Panel, you will find a tab to view shared folders under Storage.

D. By using Windows Explorer choose shared folders from the View menu.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
mrfixit

2002-03-13, 4:10 pm

B!
baba123

2002-03-13, 4:15 pm

Easy

Only B
TxBear

2002-03-13, 4:32 pm

I will guess B too
PotatoHead

2002-03-13, 5:19 pm

Gotta B B
claudio rivas

2002-03-13, 5:21 pm

B
dillinger

2002-03-13, 5:38 pm

Is this a private club or can anyone join, B
Johnny5Alive

2002-03-13, 5:48 pm

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Chrini71

2002-03-13, 6:18 pm

Vote for B
calidog

2002-03-13, 6:30 pm

I would go for B.
Acibrix

2002-03-13, 6:39 pm

B!
Tech Ranger

2002-03-13, 6:58 pm

You're all wrong! It's "B"
wbafrank

2002-03-14, 11:36 am

quote:
Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is ....

Q51. Your manager calls you to ask what share you put a file in that he is looking for. As it has been a while since you created the share and you have forgotten the share name. How can you quickly see a list of all shares on your system?

A. Browse your system through Network Neighborhood and you will see all of the shares.
B. By using the computer Management Tool in the Administrative Tools Group in Control Panel, you will find a tab to view shared folders under system tools.
C. By using the computer Management Tool in the Administrative Tools Group in Control Panel, you will find a tab to view shared folders under Storage.
D. By using Windows Explorer choose shared folders from the View menu.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!



And the answer is ....

Correct Answers: B

A. Incorrect: You will not see a list of all share on your system through Network Neighborhood as hidden shares will not be shown.

B. Correct: You can easily get a list of all shares on your system, including hidden shares, by using System Tools under Computer Management in the Administrative Group in Control Panel.

C. Incorrect: Shared folders are not seen under Storage under Computer Management in the Administrative Group in Control Panel.

D. Incorrect: There is no option on the View Menu in Windows Explorer to choose shared folders.
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