You have a Windows 10 Enterprise computer named Computer1. Computer1 has File History
enabled. You create a folder named Folder1 in the root of the C: drive. You need to ensure that
Folder1 is protected by File History. What are two possible ways to achieve the goal? Each correct
answer presents a complete solution.
A.
From File Explorer, include Folder1 in an existing library.
B.
Modify the Advanced settings from the File History Control Panel item.
C.
From the Settings app, modify the Backup options.
D.
From File Explorer, modify the system attribute of Folder1.
Explanation:
By default, File History backs up all libraries. We can therefore ensure that Folder1 is protected by
File History by adding the folder to a library. The second method of ensuring that Folder1 is
protected by File History is to add the folder location to File History. You do this by modifying the
Backup options, not the File History Control Panel item as you might expect. In the Settings app,
select Update & Security then Backup. Under the Back up using File History heading, select the
Add a drive option.
Incorrect Answers:
B: The Advanced settings from the File History Control Panel item are for configuring settings such
as backup frequency, the size of the offline cache and the amount of time that previous versions
should be kept for. This is not where you can configure Folder1 to be protected by File History.
D: You cannot configure Folder1 to be protected by File History by modifying the system attribute
of the folder. System files are not automatically protected by File History.
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