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10-86 Chapter 10 Managing Data Storage<br />

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3. Which of the following statements about disk quotas in Windows XP Professional<br />

is correct? (Choose all that apply.)<br />

a. Disk quotas can be applied only to Windows XP Professional NTFS volumes.<br />

b. Disk quotas can be applied to any Windows XP Professional volume.<br />

c. You must be logged on with the Administrator user account to configure<br />

default quota management settings.<br />

d. Members of the Administrators and Power Users groups can configure quota<br />

management settings.<br />

The correct answers are A and C. B is not correct because the volume must be formatted with<br />

NTFS. D is not correct because members of the Power Users group cannot configure quota<br />

management settings.<br />

4. You get a call from an administrator who cannot delete a quota entry for a user<br />

account. What would you tell the administrator to check?<br />

Tell the administrator to verify that all files owned by the user are removed or that another user<br />

has taken ownership of the files. You cannot delete a quota entry for a user account if there are<br />

files owned by that user on the volume.<br />

Lesson 4 Practice: Increasing Security by Using EFS<br />

1. What color is the SecretFile.txt text file? Why?<br />

Green. Windows displays the names of encrypted files and folders as green by default.<br />

17. What happens?<br />

A Notepad dialog box appears indicating that access is denied.<br />

Lesson 4 Review<br />

1. What is encryption and what is the EFS?<br />

Encryption makes information indecipherable to protect it from unauthorized viewing or use.<br />

The EFS provides encryption for data in NTFS files stored on disk. This encryption is public key–<br />

based and runs as an integrated system service, making it easy to manage, difficult to attack,<br />

and transparent to the file owner.<br />

2. Which of the following files and folders does Windows XP Professional allow you<br />

to encrypt? (Choose all that apply.)<br />

a. A file on an NTFS volume<br />

b. A folder on a FAT volume<br />

c. A file stored on a floppy<br />

d. A folder on an NTFS volume<br />

The correct answers are A and D. B is not correct because encryption is not available on volumes<br />

formatted with FAT. C is not correct because you cannot format a floppy disk with NTFS.

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