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B. Place the files in the Public Shares.

C. Place the files in the EFS folders.

D. You cannot. Windows locks down sharing on a single system.

10. Which of the following file systems enables you to encrypt files, thus

making them unviewable by any account but your own?

A. EFS

B. FAT

C. FAT32

D. OSR

Answers

1. D. Authorization through NTFS defines resources a user may access

and what he or she can do with those resources.

2. D. Of the choices listed, oddvr88* would be the best password; it has

a non-alphanumeric character, which makes it more difficult for a

hacker to crack.

3. D. BitLocker Drive Encryption enables you to encrypt an entire drive,

including files and folders belonging to other users.

4. D. The User Account Control feature in Windows 7 provides a

consent prompt for standard users to enter administrator credentials to

accomplish various tasks normally reserved for the Administrators

group.

5. D. The Take Ownership permission enables an administrator to

change the ownership of a file without knowing the user account

password for that file.

6. C. The key here is that you are copying from an NTFS hard drive to a

FAT32 USB drive. Copying from an NTFS-based partition to a FATor

exFAT-based partition creates two copies of the object; the copy of

the object in the new location has no effective permissions at all.

7. A. The chmod command enables you to change file permissions in

Linux.

8. C. The Settings charm in Windows 8.1 enables you to create a new

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