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Classes: MCSE: Course 70-210: Quiz 2a
1. (Page 24) Who has the rights to create shares?
Power Users & Administrators
Everyone
Administrator
Guest

2. (Page 24) In microsoft networks, a share is:
A way to own a little piece of a big corporation
A folder that can be accessed over the network
A folder that can be accessed from a web server
A file that can be accessed over the network


3. (page 25) The correct syntax for a UNC path is:
http://server/share
C:\windows\profiles\administrator\desktop
\servername\share
none of the above


4. (Page 25) You can reach a share by:
navigating through "my network places"
putting an UNC into the run box
typing "net use Q: \\server\share " at a command prompt
All of the above


5. To hid a share you:
put a # at the end of the share name
put a @ at the end of the share name
put a $ at the end of the share name
You can not hid a share, only ADMIN, IPC and C through Z can be hidden

 

6. (page 27)The default caching for a folder is:
Automatic caching for Documents
Automatic caching for Programs
Maunal caching for documents
None of the above folders are not cached by default

 

7. (page 28) cachemove.exe is:
A tool for adjusting memory use
a tool for adjusting disk use
a tool for moving the folder where cached files are stored
A tool for reducing the size of a cache

8. Network Share permissions are:
crucial to security
best avoided
avaialble only on a NTFS volume
a good way to control access to a file


9. (page 31) The creator Owner is:
The person who installed windows 2000
the administrator
the person who created a file or folder
a religious figure


10. (page 31) If NTFS permissions and share permissions both apply:
share permissions override NTFS permissions
NTFS permissions override share permissions
The most restrictive permission is applied
The least restrictive permission is applied

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Correct answers:


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