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2. Which of the following permissions are shared folder permissions? (Choose all<br />

that apply.)<br />

a. Read<br />

b. Write<br />

c. Modify<br />

d. Full Control<br />

The correct answers are A and D. The available shared folder permissions are Read, Change,<br />

and Full Control. B and C are not correct because Write and Modify are not valid shared folder<br />

permissions.<br />

3. ______________________ (Denied /Allowed) permissions take precedence over<br />

____________ (denied /allowed) permissions on a shared folder.<br />

Denied permissions take precedence over allowed permissions on a shared folder.<br />

4. When you copy a shared folder, the original folder is ___________________ (no<br />

longer shared /still shared) and the copy is ______________________ (not shared /<br />

shared).<br />

When you copy a folder, the original folder is still shared and the copy is not shared.<br />

5. When you move a shared folder, the folder is ______________________ (no longer<br />

shared /still shared).<br />

When you move a shared folder, the folder is no longer shared.<br />

6. When you rename a shared folder, the folder is ______________________ (no<br />

longer shared /still shared).<br />

When you rename a shared folder, the folder is no longer shared.<br />

7. Windows XP Professional automatically shares folders for administrative purposes.<br />

These shares are marked with a __________________, which hides them from<br />

users who browse the computer.<br />

Dollar sign ($)<br />

8. The system root folder, which is C:\Windows by default, is shared as<br />

____________. Administrators can access this shared folder to administer Windows<br />

XP Professional without knowing in which folder it is installed. Only members of<br />

the Administrators group have access to this share. Windows XP Professional<br />

assigns the Full Control permission to the Administrators group.<br />

Admin$<br />

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