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Spid

2003-04-02, 1:04 pm

Tahoon needs to encrypt a folder that is on her Windows 2000 Professional computer. Her computer has two drives: Drive C and Drive D. The folder that needs to be encrypted is located on Drive D.

When Tahoon attempts to encrypt the folder, no option for encryption can be found in the folder properties. (Uh Oh...)

As the all knowing and wise Systems Administrator, what should you do to allow Tahoon to have the ability to encrypt the folder? (Select the best choice)

A. Log on to her computer as an adminisistrator, and run the cipher /e command.

B. Tell Tahoon to run the encrypt /e command.

C. Log on to her computer as an administrator, and run the Secedit /configure /DB encrypt.dll command.

D. Instruct Tahoon to run the Secedit /configure /DB encrypt.dll command.

E. Log on to her computer as an administrator, and then run the
Convert d: /FS:NTFS command.

Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!
babu75

2003-04-02, 1:21 pm

E
cramersaunders

2003-04-02, 2:36 pm

E
Nistis

2003-04-02, 3:36 pm

EEEEEEEEEEEEEE
christo78

2003-04-02, 4:16 pm

E i E iO tthhatts EEE folks
smite

2003-04-02, 5:55 pm

HEEEE
jonhiker

2003-04-02, 6:32 pm

E) encryption is supported if the drive is formatted as NTFS5
Ddice

2003-04-02, 10:34 pm

The group is correct iam with them...E
enforcer

2003-04-03, 3:41 am

E. Z one
NetChild1985

2003-04-03, 6:00 am

E
iopmark

2003-04-03, 2:50 pm

another E answer
Spid

2003-04-04, 7:59 am

quote:
Originally posted by Spid
Tahoon needs to encrypt a folder that is on her Windows 2000 Professional computer. Her computer has two drives: Drive C and Drive D. The folder that needs to be encrypted is located on Drive D.

When Tahoon attempts to encrypt the folder, no option for encryption can be found in the folder properties. (Uh Oh...)

As the all knowing and wise Systems Administrator, what should you do to allow Tahoon to have the ability to encrypt the folder? (Select the best choice)

A. Log on to her computer as an adminisistrator, and run the cipher /e command.

B. Tell Tahoon to run the encrypt /e command.

C. Log on to her computer as an administrator, and run the Secedit /configure /DB encrypt.dll command.

D. Instruct Tahoon to run the Secedit /configure /DB encrypt.dll command.

E. Log on to her computer as an administrator, and then run the
Convert d: /FS:NTFS command.

Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!



And the answer is.....E

You need NTFS for encryption.

Nice job everyone!!
Tahoon

2003-04-04, 8:59 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Spid
Tahoon needs to encrypt a folder that is on her Windows 2000 Professional computer. Her computer has two drives: Drive C and Drive D. The folder that needs to be encrypted is located on Drive D.

When Tahoon attempts to encrypt the folder, no option for encryption can be found in the folder properties. (Uh Oh...)

As the all knowing and wise Systems Administrator, what should you do to allow Tahoon to have the ability to encrypt the folder? (Select the best choice)

E. Log on to her computer as an administrator, and then run the Convert d: /FS:NTFS command.


Hey Spid!

Thanks for mentioning me in one of your posts . I, actually, don't visit this forum so often & I found this thread suddenly!
Yeah, I join you all to say it's E. But who told you that I will let anyone to log on to my PC?
Spid

2003-04-05, 6:12 am

quote:
Originally posted by Tahoon
Hey Spid!

Thanks for mentioning me in one of your posts . I, actually, don't visit this forum so often & I found this thread suddenly!
Yeah, I join you all to say it's E. But who told you that I will let anyone to log on to my PC?



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