Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

You administer a computer that runs Windows 8 Enterprise and is a member of an Active Directory domain.
You create a folder named C:\Reports and assign NTFS permissions as shown in Exhibit 1. (Click the Exhibit
button.)
You share the folder over the network with Read permission for a domain user account named User1 as shown
in Exhibit 2. (Refer to the Exhibit.)
You want to provide access to the shared folder only for the time that User1 is a member of the domainsecurity
group named Project. You need to assign the required permissions.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence?
(To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the
correct order.)

You administer a computer that runs Windows 8 Enterprise and is a member of an Active Directory domain.
You create a folder named C:\Reports and assign NTFS permissions as shown in Exhibit 1. (Click the Exhibit
button.)
You share the folder over the network with Read permission for a domain user account named User1 as shown
in Exhibit 2. (Refer to the Exhibit.)
You want to provide access to the shared folder only for the time that User1 is a member of the domainsecurity
group named Project. You need to assign the required permissions.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence?
(To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the
correct order.)

Answer:

Explanation:

Example:
Share Folders From `Users Profile’ Locations & Local Drives If you want to quickly share a folder residing in
local drives or User Profile folders, open Properties dialog from right-click context menu, and then head over to
Sharing tab. From Network File and Folder Sharing section, click Share to open File Sharing dialog. Now,
select Everyone from drop- down menu, and click Add.
This will add Everyone group in File Sharing list, and allow you to change folder access permission. Using Read
pull-down menu, you can give read and write permissions to users, and Everyonegroup from the File Sharing
list.
Once done, click Share to share the folder on the network. It will open a separate dialog, allowing you to email
and copy the shared folder link.
Now, you can access the shared folder from any PC connected on the network.



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aut

aut

You want to provide access to the shared folder only for the time that User1 is a member of the domainsecurity
group named Project.!!!!!

Noway

Noway

Yea it’s incorrect… the correct order is:
1. Open advanced sharing.
2. Open the entry of user1.
3. Add a condition for a user group.