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wbafrank

2002-07-31, 3:04 pm

And today's poser is ....

Q21. You have installed Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (with Service Pack 4) and Windows 2000 Professional on the same computer for testing purposes. You have created the following partition for the various operating systems:

C: Windows 95
D: Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (SP 6a)
E: Windows 2000 Professional

You also have created an F: drive which you would like to store data that can be accessible from all three operating systems. You would like to have individual file security for data located on the D: drive and be able to enforce disk quotas for data on the E: drive. Which of the following would represent the best file systems to use for each of the partitions?

A. C: = FAT32, D: = NTFS, E: = FAT32, F: = NTFS

B. C: = FAT32, D: = NTFS, E: = FAT, F: = FAT32

C. C: = FAT, D: = NTFS, E: = NTFS, F: = FAT

D. C: = NTFS, D: = NTFS, E: = NTFS, F: = FAT

E. C: = FAT, D: = FAT32, E: = NTFS, F: = FAT

F. C: = NTFS, D: = FAT32, E: = FAT, F: = NTFS

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
markj4000

2002-07-31, 3:35 pm

I will go with "C"!
Avisotek

2002-07-31, 4:02 pm

I agree with markj4000. I think C is the answer.
denis_baribeau

2002-07-31, 4:32 pm

Sure thing

C. C: = FAT, D: = NTFS, E: = NTFS, F: = FAT

chunder

2002-07-31, 4:48 pm

c
Spid

2002-07-31, 5:18 pm

Yup, "C" is the answer.
joe1234

2002-07-31, 7:18 pm

C
NetChild1985

2002-08-01, 12:31 am

"C"!
smite

2002-08-01, 12:56 am

c
enforcer

2002-08-01, 4:00 am

looks like we're all at C again.
Samba

2002-08-01, 11:45 am

HI,my choice is "C"

Take it easy !!

SAMM

2002-08-01, 3:08 pm

My first Pro question and I think I know it.
I say C.
wbafrank

2002-08-01, 3:50 pm

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

Q21. You have installed Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (with Service Pack 4) and Windows 2000 Professional on the same computer for testing purposes. You have created the following partition for the various operating systems:

C: Windows 95
D: Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (SP 6a)
E: Windows 2000 Professional

You also have created an F: drive which you would like to store data that can be accessible from all three operating systems. You would like to have individual file security for data located on the D: drive and be able to enforce disk quotas for data on the E: drive. Which of the following would represent the best file systems to use for each of the partitions?

A. C: = FAT32, D: = NTFS, E: = FAT32, F: = NTFS
B. C: = FAT32, D: = NTFS, E: = FAT, F: = FAT32
C. C: = FAT, D: = NTFS, E: = NTFS, F: = FAT
D. C: = NTFS, D: = NTFS, E: = NTFS, F: = FAT
E. C: = FAT, D: = FAT32, E: = NTFS, F: = FAT
F. C: = NTFS, D: = FAT32, E: = FAT, F: = NTFS



And the answer is ....

Correct Answer: C

These operating systems support the following file systems:

Windows 95 - FAT (OSR2 and later provide support for FAT32)

Windows NT 4.0 Workstation - FAT, NTFS

Windows 2000 Professional - FAT, FAT32, NTFS

To successfully boot multiple operating systems you must have a common partition that is accessible from all of the operating systems. In most cases, this would be the C: partition.

In addition, in order to provide support for file and folder security in NT 4.0 Workstation or Windows 2000 Professional, a drive must be formatted with NTFS. Also, to provide support for disk quotas in Windows 2000 Professional, the drive must be NTFS as well.
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