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Spid's Thu (3/13) Win2k Pro QoD
And without any further delay on with the questions....
Here's a little permissioning question for you.
You are the Systems Admin of a Windows 2000 network. You create Global groups and Domain Local groups for the Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable departments.
The Domain Local group named AP has Change permission for the Accounts Payable folder which is a subfolder(or subdirectory, if you will) of the Accounting folder. The Accounts Payable Global group is a member of the AP Domain Local group.
Jonhiker's user account is a member of the Accounts Payable Global group. Jonhiker moves from the Accounts Payable department to the Accounts Receivable department.
Because of his department change, Jonhiker only needs to access information and data pertinent to Accounts Receivable. You remove Jonhiker's user account from the Accounts Payable Global group, but he is still able to access documents in the Accounts Payable folder.
What could be going on here? (Choose two)
A. Jonhiker's user account has explicit permissions on the Accounting folder.
B. Jonhiker's user account belongs to another group that gives him permissions on the Accounts Payable folder.
C. The Accounts Payable folder is on a FAT32 partition.
D. The AP Domain Local group is not a member of the Accounts Payable global group.
Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!
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I'll go A and B
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03-13-03 01:35 PM
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03-13-03 01:54 PM
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A. Jonhiker's user account has explicit permissions on the Accounting folder.
B. Jonhiker's user account belongs to another group that gives him permissions on the Accounts Payable folder.
C. The Accounts Payable folder is on a FAT32 partition.
D. The AP Domain Local group is not a member of the Accounts Payable global group.
OK, let me take a crack at this one:
A is very likely
B is very much like A
C is out, not much security on a FAT 32 partition
D is out because in the given question, the groups are reversed.
So, my best guess is A and B
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03-13-03 02:38 PM
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03-13-03 03:24 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
Hey, Spid...
Looks like you borrowed this Question from the 217...
A and B, of course it is.
Well.... I am currently studying for 217, and it is the last exam I have to take. 
I thought this type of question would flow over nicely to people studying for 210. Got to know those permissioning scenarios. 
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03-13-03 03:30 PM
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