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16.
You are the administrator for a large organization that uses Windows Server 2012 R2. You
have been asked by your manager to help protect his folders on his Windows 7 NTFS machine.
Your manager wants to make sure he is the only person that can open his files. How do you
protect his files?
- A.Use EFS.
- B.Use CDMA.
- C.Use FAT32 Security.
- D.Use the Convert:FAT32/Encrypt command
- Answer & Explanation
- Report
Answer : [A]
Explanation :
Explanation :
Encrypting File System (EFS) allows a user or administrator to secure files or folders by using encryption. Encryption employs the user’s security identification (SID) number to secure the file or folder. Encryption is the strongest protection that Windows provides. |
17.
You are the administrator of your network, which consists of two Windows Server 2012 R2
systems. One of the servers is a domain controller, and the other server is a file server for
data storage. The hard drive of the file server is starting to fill up. You do not have the
ability to install another hard drive, so you decide to limit the amount of space everyone
gets on the hard drive. What do you need to implement to solve your problem?
- A.Disk spacing
- B.Disk quotas
- C.Disk hardening
- D.Disk limitations
- Answer & Explanation
- Report
Answer : [B]
Explanation :
Explanation :
Disk quotas allow you to limit the amount of space on a volume or partition. You can set an umbrella quota for all users and then implement individual users’ quotas to bypass the umbrella quota. |
18.
You are the administrator for a large communications company. Your company uses
Windows Server 2012 R2, and your user’s files are encrypted using EFS. What
command-line command would you use to change or modify the EFS files?
- A.Convert
- B.Cipher
- C.Gopher
- D.Encrypt
- Answer & Explanation
- Report
Answer : [B]
Explanation :
Explanation :
Cipher is a command-line utility that allows you to configure or change EFS files and folders. |
19.
You are the administrator for a large organization. You have multiple Windows Server
2012 R2 systems that all contain files that need to be shared for all users. The files and
folders constantly move among servers, and users are having a hard time finding files they
need. What can you implement to help your users out?
- A.Encrypting File System (EFS)
- B.Distributed File System (DFS)
- C.Shared File System (SFS)
- D.Published File System (PFS)
- Answer & Explanation
- Report
Answer : [B]
Explanation :
Explanation :
The Distributed File System (DFS) Namespace service in Windows Server 2012 R2 offers a simplified way for users to access geographically dispersed files. DFS allows you to set up a tree structure of virtual directories to allow users to connect to shared folders throughout the entire network. |
20.
You have been hired by a small company to implement new Windows Server 2012 R2
systems. The company wants you to set up a server for users’ home folder locations. What
type of server would you be setting up?
- A.PDC server
- B.Web server
- C.Exchange server
- D.File server
- Answer & Explanation
- Report
Answer : [D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
File servers are used for storage of data, especially for users’ home folders. Home folders are folder locations for your users to store data that is important and that needs to be backed up. |