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Spid's Thu (6/19) Win2k Pro QoD
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| Tahoon has a folder and a subfolder that she needs to encrypt. She also wants to force the encryption operation on sub-folders that are already encrypted. She knows these folders are skipped by default. Tahoon opts to use the command line program Cipher.
Which of the following is the correct syntax for this operation?
A. cipher /e /s /f:<folder name>
B. cipher /e /f /s:<folder name>
C. cipher /e /s:<folder name> /f
D. cipher /f /e /s:<folder name>
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| cramersaunders 2003-06-19, 11:14 am |
| C | |
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| 31 views and only 1 reply. Hmmmm...... 
The command line is your friend, learn to love it.  | |
| enforcer 2003-06-19, 3:11 pm |
| I'll go for C | |
| B4yaman3 2003-06-19, 4:02 pm |
| The answer is C! | |
| aawmorris 2003-06-19, 10:26 pm |
| I like C. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by Spid
Tahoon has a folder and a subfolder that she needs to encrypt. She also wants to force the encryption operation on sub-folders that are already encrypted. She knows these folders are skipped by default. Tahoon opts to use the command line program Cipher.
Which of the following is the correct syntax for this operation?
A. cipher /e /s /f:<folder name>
B. cipher /e /f /s:<folder name>
C. cipher /e /s:<folder name> /f
D. cipher /f /e /s:<folder name>
Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!
And the answer is.....C
With respect to this question, "D" is incorrect because the /e switch should be listed first, and the /f switch should be listed last.
"A" and "B" both have the /f switch in the incorrect location.
Here's a nice knowledgebase article for your reference.
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...;en-us;230520#3
Nice job everyone!! |
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