You need to ensure that when a user receives an access-denied message while attempting to access Folder1, an email notification is sent to a distribution list named DL2

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the File Server Resource
Manager role service installed.
Each time a user receives an access-denied message after attempting to access a folder on Server1, an email
notification is sent to a distribution list named DLL.
You create a folder named Folder1 on Server1, and then you configure custom NTFS permissions for Folder1.
You need to ensure that when a user receives an access-denied message while attempting to access Folder1,
an email notification is sent to a distribution list named DL2. The solution must not prevent DL1 from receiving
notifications about other access-denied messages.
What should you do?

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the File Server Resource
Manager role service installed.
Each time a user receives an access-denied message after attempting to access a folder on Server1, an email
notification is sent to a distribution list named DLL.
You create a folder named Folder1 on Server1, and then you configure custom NTFS permissions for Folder1.
You need to ensure that when a user receives an access-denied message while attempting to access Folder1,
an email notification is sent to a distribution list named DL2. The solution must not prevent DL1 from receiving
notifications about other access-denied messages.
What should you do?

A.
From the File Server Resource Manager console, create a local classification property.

B.
From Server Manager, run the New Share Wizard to create a share for Folder1 by selecting the SMB Share –
Applications option.

C.
From the File Server Resource Manager console, modify the Access-Denied Assistance settings.

D.
From the File Server Resource Manager console, set a folder management property.



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den

den

from my understanding when using the Folder Owner Email property there is no email sent automatically. The users will just get the email addresses presented and may manually send email in case they like to.
It’s explained here:
https://4sysops.com/archives/file-server-resource-manager-fsrm-part-6-classification-management
“Setting this property allows you to present the user with the owner’s email address so that they can seek access approval before contacting IT”

strange answers, just dunno :-/

mist74

mist74

You right den, sometimes questions are… made in Yuggoth. Simply do not stand to our GEOMETRY. This one is no exception, especially sad because such pattern “access denny message invoking e-mail” is in another questions on that portal either.

MancaMulas

MancaMulas

Answer D is correct. Since the is no SMB Share – Advanced option, the other option is to edit folder management properties.

Check this out: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/dc0dc85c-467d-4d7a-a881-f513157e9331/please-help-me-about-this-question?forum=winservergen

Also check this:

“When using the email model each of the file shares, you can determine whether access requests to each file share will be received by the administrator, a distribution list that represents the file share owners, or both.
The owner distribution list is configured by using the SMB Share – Advanced file share profile in the New Share Wizard in Server Manager.
You can also use the File Server Resource Manager console to configure the owner distribution list by editing the management properties of the classification properties.”

Source: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj574182.aspx#BKMK_12

Josh

Josh

word by word agree with you

james cribb

james cribb

So this looks pretty much like # 33. I am going with B here.