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22-12 Chapter 22 Implementing and Conducting Administration of Resources<br />

Objective 2.2 Questions<br />

1. Which Windows XP Professional built-in user groups have permissions to create<br />

shared folders? Choose two correct answers.<br />

A. Administrators<br />

B. Network Configuration Operators<br />

C. Backup Operators<br />

D. Power Users<br />

E. Users<br />

2. You need to create a shared folder on your Windows XP Professional system, but you<br />

do not want users browsing the network to see the share. How do you name a share<br />

to ensure that it is not visible to users through My Network Places?<br />

A. PRIVATE#<br />

B. $PRIVATE<br />

C. #PRIVATE<br />

D. PRIVATE$<br />

3. You are a domain administrator of your company’s Windows 2003 Active Directory.<br />

You want to create a shared folder to allow one of your coworkers to view files on<br />

your Windows XP Professional system. You create an Active Directory user account<br />

named EricG, and grant it Change permissions to your \Presentations folder using Windows<br />

Explorer. You then share the folder as Presentations, remove all default share<br />

permissions, and assign the EricG user account Read permissions. What are EricG’s<br />

effective permissions when connecting to the share across the network?<br />

A. No Access<br />

B. Read<br />

C. Change<br />

D. Full Control<br />

4. What is the maximum number of users who can connect to a single folder shared on<br />

a Windows XP Professional system?<br />

A. 1<br />

B. 5<br />

C. 10<br />

D. 20

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