Which of the following permissions assignments are causing the problem?

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 25 Windows 2000 Server computers, 1,500 Windows 2000 Professional client computers and 150 Windows XP Professional computers.
Domain.com contains a Windows XP Professional computer named Certkiller -WS110. A Domain.com user named Andy Reid who tried to access to a network share on Certkiller -WS110 has received an Access denied error. Andy Reid has logged on as a domain user account. You investigate and access Certkiller -WS110 and view the share properties on the file theta the user was trying to access. You then select eh Security tab and click Advance and use the Effective Permissions to determine Andy Reid’s effective permissions. You need to find the problem that causes the error that Andy Reid cannot access the network share.
Which of the following permissions assignments are causing the problem?

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 25 Windows 2000 Server computers, 1,500 Windows 2000 Professional client computers and 150 Windows XP Professional computers.
Domain.com contains a Windows XP Professional computer named Certkiller -WS110. A Domain.com user named Andy Reid who tried to access to a network share on Certkiller -WS110 has received an Access denied error. Andy Reid has logged on as a domain user account. You investigate and access Certkiller -WS110 and view the share properties on the file theta the user was trying to access. You then select eh Security tab and click Advance and use the Effective Permissions to determine Andy Reid’s effective permissions. You need to find the problem that causes the error that Andy Reid cannot access the network share.
Which of the following permissions assignments are causing the problem?

A.
Permissions on the share granted to the user.

B.
Permissions on the file granted to the user.

C.
Permissions on the share granted to the group.

D.
Permissions on the parent folder granted to the user.

E.
Permissions on the folder granted to the user.

Explanation:
Effective permissions reports the NTFS permissions that are effectively assigned to a user which is based on permissions granted at the file and folder level. Effective permissions do not consider the permissions granted on a share.
Incorrect Answers:
B: The permissions on a file are NTFS. They are included in the effective permissions.
D: The permissions on a parent folder are NTFS. They are included in the effective permissions.
E: The permissions on folders are NTFS. They are included in the effective permissions.



Leave a Reply 0

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *