HOTSPOT
You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
A user named User1 is assigned the modify NTFS permission to a folder named C:\shares
and all of the subfolders of C:\shares.
On Server1, you open File Server Resource Manager as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
To answer, complete each statement according to the information presented in the exhibit.
Each correct selection is worth one point.
I don’t understand why answer 2 is .mp3:
User can copy .gif and .bmp but not .mp3 (not an image) and also NOT .jpg.zip (also not an image).
Maybe be question/answer is just incomplete.
Bcoz after you copy bla.jpg.zip in (1), you have choices only for rest….. bla.bmp,….and bla.mp3… bit tricky!
This question was driving me crazy so I tested in a VM, and yes I was able to copy the .jpg.zip, and I realize there is no actual rule to block .zip files.
The only allowed file type are images, but any other file type can be copied, except audio and videos. That is why .mp3 is the only one that is correct.
It is a very clever question, and tricky too.
Actually your right, both could be correct in this instance as the question is not clear… rest assured in your actual exam this question will be clearer.
right… I think so.
This is a tricky question on so many levels !
First, the user and modify rights are misleading, as this applies to everyone, Administrator included.
Second, the Share rule says that No “music, audio and image” files, so .gif,.jpg,.mp3
as Microsoft in his FSRM only detects the extension, so if you are clever enough, you can simply rename your *.mp3 collection to *.zip and FSRM will allow it!
So, you can copy File3.jpg.zip anywhere (c:\Shares or c:\Shares\Share2).
So, answer is :
User1 can copy file3.jpg.zipto c:\Shares
User1 cannot copy file4.mp3to c:\Shares\Share2
Because, there is an exception applied to Share2 (a subfolder of Shares), that only allowsimage files.
Key thing is to read the question. One is CAN, one is CANNOT.
Thank you Pirulo!! this question drive me crazy!
file3.jpg.zip
file4,mp3
I got same question insteaded of .MP3 i got .AVI.
filescreen does’not look at the extension but at the hole filename….
It looks at the file extension.
Take a directory: C:\share1
Apply a file screen of Block Audio and Video, Image Files.
Take file.gif and zip it up.
Attempt to move the file.gif. You will be denied access. Move the file.zip. You will be granted access. Rename the file.gif to file.txt.
You will be able to move it into c:\share1.