What should you do?

You are a desktop support technician for your company. The company recently replaced one user’s Windows 2000 Professional client computer with a new Windows XP Professional computer. The computer is a member of a workgroup.

The user reports that the new computer does not allow him to specify individual user permissions for a new shared folder he created on his computer. He was able to specify individual permissions on his Windows 2000 Professional computer.

You need to ensure that the user can specify individual user permissions for the shared folder.

What should you do?

You are a desktop support technician for your company. The company recently replaced one user’s Windows 2000 Professional client computer with a new Windows XP Professional computer. The computer is a member of a workgroup.

The user reports that the new computer does not allow him to specify individual user permissions for a new shared folder he created on his computer. He was able to specify individual permissions on his Windows 2000 Professional computer.

You need to ensure that the user can specify individual user permissions for the shared folder.

What should you do?

A.
Instruct the user to disable simple file sharing.

B.
Instruct the user to log on to the computer by using his local administrator account

C.
Configure the user’s computer so that the Server service starts automatically.

D.
Configure the user’s computer to run the net share command at startup.



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