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Jazebel

2002-03-29, 6:07 pm

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Question ID:70215qod7
You are preparing a presentation to give to your CIO and COO on why your organization should make the move to NTFS during the upgrade of all company computers from Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.51 Server. Which of the following listed items are not true in regards to advantages that NTFS has over the FAT16 or FAT32 file systems?
A) NTFS in Windows 2000 offers file and folder encryption via the Encrypting File System
B) NTFS in Windows 2000 can be used on floppy disks
C) NTFS in Windows 2000 offers disk quota control to prevent users from using too much disk space
D) NTFS in Windows 2000 supports dual-booting with Windows 95
E) Windows NT 4.0 computers with SP4 applied can read Windows 2000 NTFS volumes
F) NTFS in Windows 2000 allows for object and privilege auditing
G) NTFS in Windows 2000 provides for file and folder compression within the Operating System
Correct answer: ACEFG




I believe the answers are B and D. Remember the question asked for items that are not true
cross36

2002-03-29, 6:08 pm

How old is this post?
Jazebel

2002-03-29, 6:12 pm

Just one of the recent questions in the new mailing system put in place by this website.
AndyC

2002-03-29, 6:13 pm

?...there is a date on the bottom mate...accountants are so NOT funny
wbafrank

2002-03-30, 5:37 pm

What you need to do is contact the Webmaster who provides this service so he can correct/change the question as appropriate. Remember we can all make typos - I should know!!
Jazebel

2002-03-31, 1:43 am

You see I tried to, but the mails were returned undelivered. That is why I have used this medium, maybe someone responsible for the correction will get to see. Sorry.
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