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| ruscorp 2002-11-26, 3:10 pm |
| Topic: Share Permissions
Q.) Consider the scenario shown in the below:
User/Group
JoeBlow: Change
DumbMofos: Full Control
StupidBosses: Deny Full Control
JoeBlow is attempting to access a file that is in a shared-out folder. No NTFS permissions have been established. JoeBlow is a member of DumbMofos and StupidBosses groups. What are JoeBlow's share permissions for the folder?
A.) Read
B.) Change
C.) Full Control
D.) No Access | |
| namrak 2002-11-26, 6:18 pm |
| Heh. I think JoeBlow is in the wrong company. I'm choosing answer (D). | |
| luisjo 2002-11-26, 6:28 pm |
| D, remember that windows has a sum of permisions or applies the most restrictive, that means the rule that lets you do less.
Well i go for D, that network manager is needing of a microsoft course.
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| frazang 2002-11-26, 9:02 pm |
| gotta go with D - no access
when you're denied you're denied | |
| sanjbatra 2002-11-27, 10:33 am |
| D.) No Access
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| ruscorp 2002-11-27, 10:51 am |
| quote: Originally posted by ruscorp
Topic: Share Permissions
Q.) Consider the scenario shown in the below:
User/Group
JoeBlow: Change
DumbMofos: Full Control
StupidBosses: Deny Full Control
JoeBlow is attempting to access a file that is in a shared-out folder. No NTFS permissions have been established. JoeBlow is a member of DumbMofos and StupidBosses groups. What are JoeBlow's share permissions for the folder?
A.) Read
B.) Change
C.) Full Control
D.) No Access
The correct answer is D.) No Access. I believe the word "Deny" is self-explanatory. |
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