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Fri W2K Professional Question of the Day
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| wbafrank 2002-04-26, 11:14 am |
| Well the weekend is here again so today's poser is a nice easy one ....
Q85. Alison recently installed Windows 2000 Professional on a Pentium III computer, and then she shared the \Download folder. By default, which share permissions does Windows 2000 assign to the Everyone group? (Choose all that apply)
A. Full Control.
B. Change.
C. Read.
D. List Folder Contents.
E. All of the above.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
| jombeewoof 2002-04-26, 11:48 am |
| A B and C | |
| TxBear 2002-04-26, 12:29 pm |
| A | |
| cross36 2002-04-26, 2:15 pm |
| "A" "B" "C" on this one | |
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| All the above : Full controle to resource.
Have a nice week-end !!
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| Shadowwraith 2002-04-26, 3:19 pm |
| I am going to go with C and D on this one. Let's see if I am right. | |
| cyrano duh 2002-04-26, 3:25 pm |
| It's the end of the week - my head feels like somebody has ripped it off and used it to play Football and all my little grey cells are decidedly knackered. So if I get this wrong ....................
"E" ... I'll go with "E" | |
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| IT 1588 2002-04-26, 7:28 pm |
| Full contral for Everyone Group.All three permissions should be checked.
A.B.C. | |
| calidog 2002-04-26, 11:00 pm |
| I think the answer would be A B and C. | |
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| mrfixit 2002-04-27, 11:42 am |
| A!  | |
| mcdoud 2002-04-28, 12:18 am |
| I'd have to say A B C D AND E. Which defeats the purpose of E! | |
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| mcdoud 2002-04-29, 8:49 am |
| I was looking right at the answer and missed it! I knew List Folder Contents wasn't a share permission, but thought it must be a permission, otherwise how would you see anything. I guess in a way it is a share "permission" that is "always on". Then if you turn off the NTFS permission for the folder you won't be able to list the contents.
If that is too confusing, just ignore what I just said. I'm just trying to reconcile this in my head. |
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