You work as a desktop technician at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. The Domain.com network contains ten Windows 2000 Server computers, 500 Windows XP Professional client computers and 1,000 Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
Domain.com consists of a Desktop support team which you are part of.
Domain.com consists of two departments named Research and Development.
Domain.com contains a Windows XP Professional computer named Certkiller -WS271. You have configured disk quotas for a volume on Certkiller -WS271. You then create a folder named MyDocs. You specify the share and NTFS permissions to allow users in the Development department to create folders and files in MyDocs. The share folder has no changes in the settings and is in a default state.
A Domain.com user named Andy Booth works in the Development department. He creates three folders in MyDocs and on one of the folders he enables compression.
Andy Booth copies some of his files to the compressed folder. When he copies a database file (75 MB) to the compressed folder, he received an error message that there was not enough free disk space. During the investigation you view the properties of the compressed folder and find out that the exiting compressed file use 120 MB of disk storage. The quotes limit of the users to store in the MyDocs folder is 250 MB on the volume.
What should Andy Booth do?
A.
The users in the Development department used the amount of storage space which exceeds the 250 MB limit.
B.
The uncompressed size of the compress files is changed against Andy Booth quota.
C.
The volume on which the Offline Files Folder is stored does not have 75 MB free.
D.
The amount of free space is less than 75 MB.
Explanation:
It can be that there is not enough free space. It is that the uncompressed size of the compress folders, the determining the storage space that is left on the volume.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The users in the Development department used the amount of storage space which exceeds the 250 MB limit, is not the case. Disk quotas are enforced on an individual user.
C: The scenario states that the share folder has no changes in the settings and is in a default state. Andy Booth could not have configured the file to be cached.
D: This cannot be the case because the volume was just created and shared.