A company has client computers that run Windows 8. Finance department employees store
files in the C:\Finance directory. File History is on.
A Finance department employee attempts to restore a file to a previous version by using File
History. The file is not available to restore.
You need to establish why the file history is not available and ensure that it is available in the
future.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)
A.
Review the File History backup log.
B.
Move the file into a library.
C.
Restore the data files from the Previous Versions tab located in the folder properties.
D.
Set the Protection Settings for drive C to On.
Explanation:
A: Configuring Advanced Settings of Windows 8 File History
To set some more detailed options, or to clean up File History, click Advanced settings. The
Event logs section includes the Open File History event logs to view recent events or errors
command that opens File History backup log in Applications and Services Logs section of
Event Viewer.
B:* File History automatically backs up files that are in your libraries, contacts, favorites,
Microsoft SkyDrive and on your desktop.
* Do not expect File History to cover all your folders or whole drives – it backs up all your
default and custom Libraries (including Public Folders), plus Contacts, Desktop and
Favorites folders. Your only way to include other folders is to create your own custom
Libraries.