You need to ensure that the users see only their home folder when they access Share1

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a file server
named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012. Server1 contains a shared folder named Share1. Share1
contains the home folder of each user.
All users have the necessary permissions to access only their home folder.
The users report that when they access Share1, theycan see the home folders of all the users.
You need to ensure that the users see only their home folder when they access Share1.
What should you do from Server1?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a file server
named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012. Server1 contains a shared folder named Share1. Share1
contains the home folder of each user.
All users have the necessary permissions to access only their home folder.
The users report that when they access Share1, theycan see the home folders of all the users.
You need to ensure that the users see only their home folder when they access Share1.
What should you do from Server1?

A.
From Windows Explorer, modify the properties of the volume that contains Share1.

B.
From Server Manager, modify the properties of thevolume that contains Share1.

C.
From Server Manager, modify the properties of Share1.

D.
From Windows Explorer, modify the properties of Share1.



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Mimid

Mimid

Answer C. Access Base Enumaration can ne changed on thé properties of thé share throw server manager.

Bill Gate

Bill Gate

This question is asking “home folder”, not abe.
ANS is D

Bob

Bob

The question is asking you how to hide the home folders of the other users – ABE achieves this and it is set in the Share in Server Manager, that makes the answer C

semiproslacker1

semiproslacker1

Bob is right. C is correct. This is straight from Technet.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772681(v=ws.10).aspx

Access-based enumeration can be manually enabled or disabled on individual shared folders and volumes by using Share and Storage Management. This snap-in is available after a folder or volume has been shared. You can access Share and Storage Management in the File Services server role in Server Manager, and in Administrative Tools. You can also install it manually in Server Manager by adding the File Server role service to File Services.

For example, if you enable access-based enumeration on a shared folder that contains many users’ home directories, users who access the shared folder can see only their personal home directories; other users’ folders are hidden from view.

Jack

Jack

On many other tests the answer to this was A.

Balazs

Balazs

Could someone test it please?

cs

cs

you have to enable access based enumeration so find it yourself that where and how you can enable…. or you can re visit the series of files and storage videos.. its c ….