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17-24 Chapter 17 Monitoring and Managing Shared Folders by Using Computer Management<br />

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17-14<br />

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17-18<br />

Lesson 2 Review<br />

1. Which of the following tools can you use to create a shared folder on a remote<br />

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

a. Windows Explorer<br />

b. Computer Management<br />

c. Administrative Tools<br />

d. Shared Folders snap-in<br />

The correct answers are B and D. A is not correct because you cannot use Windows Explorer to<br />

create a shared folder on a remote computer—only on the local computer. C is not correct<br />

because Administrative Tools is a folder that provides access to several different tools.<br />

2. How do you create and share a folder on a remote computer?<br />

You can create and share a folder on a remote computer by using Computer Management (or<br />

the Shared Folders snap-in), and connecting to the remote computer on which you want to manage<br />

shares.<br />

Lesson 3 Review<br />

1. How can you determine which users have a connection to open files on a computer<br />

and the files to which they have a connection?<br />

The Sessions folder in Computer Management shows you a list of all users with a connection<br />

to an open file and the files to which they have a connection.<br />

2. How can you disconnect a specific user from a file?<br />

In Computer Management, click Sessions. Select the user that you want to disconnect in the<br />

details pane. On the Action menu, click Close Session.<br />

3. Why would you send an administrative message to users with current connections?<br />

To inform the users that you are about to disconnect them from the resource they are connected<br />

to so that you can perform a backup or restore operation, upgrade software or hardware,<br />

or shut down the computer.<br />

4. What can you do to prevent a user from re-establishing a network connection after<br />

you have disconnected that user from a shared folder?<br />

To prevent all users from reconnecting, stop sharing the folder. To prevent only one user from<br />

re-establishing a connection, change the permissions for the folder so that the user no longer<br />

has access, and then disconnect the user from the shared folder.

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