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gomcse
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Not too sure, please kindly verify for me !
Question 1 :
From your Windows 2000 Professional computer, you need to map drive
G to the default administrative share on drive C of a server named AppSrv.
What con you do to map the drive?
A. Run the net share C$=G:\ command
B. Run the net use G:\\AppSrv\C$ command
C. Browse to AppSrv in Windows Explorer, and map drive G to the C$ share
D. Browse to AppSrv in My Network Places, and map drive G to the C$ share
Should the correct answer is B but my frienf told me is C. So what should be the right answer, please advise.
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Hmmm ........
To map a drive NET USE Device Sharename
for example: NET USE K: \\Server1\D$
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gomcse
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Re: Not too sure, please kindly verify for me !
quote: Originally posted by gomcse
Should the correct answer is B but my frienf told me is C. So what should be the right answer, please advise.
Tell your friend that you cannot go through windows explorer and find a c$ Share. Shares with '$' are hidden from Explorer view. The answer is 'B'
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Yup, "B" for this one.
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the question is wrong/no right answer on your list
for thoose whom choice B you are wrong that is not the correct UNC for a path it needs to be NET USE g: \\server\C$ you can to a administrative share throught network neighborhood
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04-29-02 09:13 PM
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Re: the question is wrong/no right answer on your list
quote: Originally posted by tuckerca
for thoose whom choice B you are wrong that is not the correct UNC for a path it needs to be NET USE g: \\server\C$ you can to a administrative share throught network neighborhood
tuckerca, maybe there was a slight typo in gomcse's answer set. Yes, there should be a space between G: and the \\
net use g: \\AppSrv\c$
The mapping of a drive to the administrative share c$ is no different in 2000 than it was in NT 4.0 and I've been mapping to administrative shares in this manner for more years than I care to comment.
Assuming the syntax is correct (which I am in this case) "B" is the correct answer.
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