How many file servers should you identify?

Your company has a human resources department a finance department, a sales
department and an R&D department.
The company audits the access of documents that contain department-specific sensitive
information.
You are planning an administrative model for the departments to meet the following
requirements:
Provide R&D managers with the ability to back up all the files of their department only.
Provide finance managers with the ability to view the audit logs for the files of their
department only.
Provide human resources managers with the ability to view the audit logs for the files of their
department only.
Provide sales managers with the ability to modify the permissions on all the shared folders of
their department only.
You need to identify the minimum amount of file servers required on the network to meet the
requirements of each department.
How many file servers should you identify?

Your company has a human resources department a finance department, a sales
department and an R&D department.
The company audits the access of documents that contain department-specific sensitive
information.
You are planning an administrative model for the departments to meet the following
requirements:
Provide R&D managers with the ability to back up all the files of their department only.
Provide finance managers with the ability to view the audit logs for the files of their
department only.
Provide human resources managers with the ability to view the audit logs for the files of their
department only.
Provide sales managers with the ability to modify the permissions on all the shared folders of
their department only.
You need to identify the minimum amount of file servers required on the network to meet the
requirements of each department.
How many file servers should you identify?

A.
1

B.
2

C.
3

D.
4



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jimilives

jimilives

Not 100% sure on this one but I think the answer should be 2.

1 server for the R&D Managers to backup their files. Giving them the “Backup files and directories” permissions will allow them to see other departments files so you need to put them to the side. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn221961%28v=ws.10%29.aspx

1 server for all the other auditing, permission, management of all the other departments specifically to each department. All those permissions can be assigned to a directory tree for each department on a single server and secured.

Strange

Strange

All audit logs are stored together so you will need different servers if they require being able to view audit logs

Dave

Dave

C (3) Seems right.

Human Resources and Finance: As all files are audited (and they are not to see other departments) would require own server each.

R&D: Really only require share\file access. No special permissions required so can share a server.

Sales: Either added to Power Users or there is a registry value that can be edited to allow this. So can share a server

puck

puck

We need only 3. Its a bit of a mind trick

Finance managers & human resources (2 fileserver) need separate for sake of security (If we assign permission for both of them to view audit logs, then they will be able to see ALL audit logs on the server – including that of the other department).

The R&D Managers will need their own file server too because backup operators can view and backup all files on the server.

Sales managers can use either one of he auditing departments fileservers… Finance managers & human resources each have their own file server for auditing, we can simply throw the Sales managers onto one of those servers and delegate permissions for them (they obviously wont be able to view audit logs of the other department on the server).

FSM

FSM

C. 3
Finance managers & human resources (2 fileservers) need separate for sake of security.
Sales managers R&D managers (1 fileserver) can work together (No contain sensitive information).