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LK

2003-06-21, 9:23 am

as part of my study I receive daily questions via email. rather than just
click the link for the answer I use these to prompt study. however I find
that a lot of the books that I have such as sybex and new riders don't
actually cover the depth of knowledge required.

if you were faced with the following question:

Harry adds a new administrator to the group of individuals that are
designated as recovery agents for files encrypted using EFS (Encrypting File
System). He wants to update the recovery information on existing files to
include this new administrator as a recovery agent. What is the simplest
method for Harry to accomplish this?

A. Unencrypt and Reencrypt all files and folders so they will rebuild the
DRF (data recovery field) with this new information
B. View all files and folders so they will rebuild the DRF (data recovery
field) with this new information
C. It is not possible to change the DRF (data recovery field) once a file
has been encrypted.
D. Run the command Cipher /renewDRF to rebuild the DRF (data recovery field)
with this new information

what resources would you use to try and work out the answer?

I don't mean I want to know what the actual answer is, I mean if you didn't
know the answer what resource would you use to try and research it?

TIA


Ray

2003-06-21, 4:23 pm

Tia:

If your textbooks do not answer something that you feel that you need to
know about, then do a search on something like google to get the
knowledge that you need. No book is 100% complete.

My suggestion to anyone studying for these exams is to get a notepad and
start a to do list. To this list, I add terms and acronyms that I
intend to research later on for my own knowledge.

Your example question is not specifically on the exam but the exam will
expect you to know that the Administrator is the default recovery agent.

Ray

LK wrote:
> as part of my study I receive daily questions via email. rather than just
> click the link for the answer I use these to prompt study. however I find
> that a lot of the books that I have such as sybex and new riders don't
> actually cover the depth of knowledge required.
>
> if you were faced with the following question:
>
> Harry adds a new administrator to the group of individuals that are
> designated as recovery agents for files encrypted using EFS (Encrypting File
> System). He wants to update the recovery information on existing files to
> include this new administrator as a recovery agent. What is the simplest
> method for Harry to accomplish this?
>
> A. Unencrypt and Reencrypt all files and folders so they will rebuild the
> DRF (data recovery field) with this new information
> B. View all files and folders so they will rebuild the DRF (data recovery
> field) with this new information
> C. It is not possible to change the DRF (data recovery field) once a file
> has been encrypted.
> D. Run the command Cipher /renewDRF to rebuild the DRF (data recovery field)
> with this new information
>
> what resources would you use to try and work out the answer?
>
> I don't mean I want to know what the actual answer is, I mean if you didn't
> know the answer what resource would you use to try and research it?
>
> TIA
>
>


Andy Foster

2003-06-22, 2:23 am

"LK" <LK@LK.com> wrote in message news:<gyZIa.1149$f14.10008746@news-text.cableinet.net>...
> as part of my study I receive daily questions via email. rather than just
> click the link for the answer I use these to prompt study. however I find
> that a lot of the books that I have such as sybex and new riders don't
> actually cover the depth of knowledge required.
>
> if you were faced with the following question:
>
> Harry adds a new administrator to the group of individuals that are
> designated as recovery agents for files encrypted using EFS (Encrypting File
> System). He wants to update the recovery information on existing files to
> include this new administrator as a recovery agent. What is the simplest
> method for Harry to accomplish this?
>
> A. Unencrypt and Reencrypt all files and folders so they will rebuild the
> DRF (data recovery field) with this new information
> B. View all files and folders so they will rebuild the DRF (data recovery
> field) with this new information
> C. It is not possible to change the DRF (data recovery field) once a file
> has been encrypted.
> D. Run the command Cipher /renewDRF to rebuild the DRF (data recovery field)
> with this new information
>
> what resources would you use to try and work out the answer?
>
> I don't mean I want to know what the actual answer is, I mean if you didn't
> know the answer what resource would you use to try and research it?
>
> TIA


Google, TechNet, Knowledgebase, Help Files, Test Lab (not necessarily in that order)

HTH

Andy
Diana K Brown

2003-06-28, 3:23 pm

W2K Resource kit is available online viewibg for free at MS.

"LK" <LK@LK.com> wrote in message
news:gyZIa.1149$f14.10008746@news-text.cableinet.net...
> as part of my study I receive daily questions via email. rather than just
> click the link for the answer I use these to prompt study. however I find
> that a lot of the books that I have such as sybex and new riders don't
> actually cover the depth of knowledge required.
>
> if you were faced with the following question:
>
> Harry adds a new administrator to the group of individuals that are
> designated as recovery agents for files encrypted using EFS (Encrypting

File
> System). He wants to update the recovery information on existing files to
> include this new administrator as a recovery agent. What is the simplest
> method for Harry to accomplish this?
>
> A. Unencrypt and Reencrypt all files and folders so they will rebuild the
> DRF (data recovery field) with this new information
> B. View all files and folders so they will rebuild the DRF (data recovery
> field) with this new information
> C. It is not possible to change the DRF (data recovery field) once a file
> has been encrypted.
> D. Run the command Cipher /renewDRF to rebuild the DRF (data recovery

field)
> with this new information
>
> what resources would you use to try and work out the answer?
>
> I don't mean I want to know what the actual answer is, I mean if you

didn't
> know the answer what resource would you use to try and research it?
>
> TIA
>
>



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