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1 Q. Which is more restrictive:
A. share-level access
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Q. Which is more restrictive:
A. share-level access
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Going out on a limb here but i'll say
B. User-Level Access

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Going out on a limb here but i'll say
B. User-Level Access

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Most definitely right. Share level is an all or nothing deal: you have full control or you get zip.
User-level will give you the two afore-mentioned options, but also Read, Change, Delete, Execute, etc...


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Not too acurate there Freak. Share level and User level are both secure, they are just used in different situations. User level requires a server, where share level is used in peer to peer networks. User level will does give more options, but that does not alter the security of the read only option, and if a user does not have a password, they cannot access the file via the network. Keep in mind, both user and share protection only work accross the network. If the user logs on locally and the partition is formated in FAT, there is no protection what so ever. The only way to give local security is to use NTFS (for windows ) or use EXT2 or similar format for Linux/Unix.

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