You work as a desktop technician at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. All servers on the Domain.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
Domain.com contains a Research department and a Finance department. Five users of the Research department need to access a file named CK_Acc on a Windows XP Professional computer named Certkiller -WS277. You need to allow the five users to have access on Certkiller -WS277. In addition the manager also wants all other Domain.com workers to have access to CK_Acc. He said you should not be concerned about the security.
How should you configure CK_Acc?
A.
Specify simple sharing on CK_Acc.
B.
Specify advance sharing on CK_Acc.
C.
Specify caching on CK_Acc.
D.
Delete CK_Acc and create a new folder with the same name.
Explanation:
If you enable simple sharing, it will make the folder available to the users on the network.
Incorrect Answers:
B: You only specify advance sharing when you want to prevent certain people from access the file. The scenario states that the other users will need to access the folder in the future.
C: Caching will only allow the users to access the file when the users’ computer is not connected to the network.
D: Deleting and create a new folder with the same name, will not allow the folder to be shared.