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 2000 Professional.
A Domain.com customer named Mia Hamm has called to say that she has upgraded her computers from Windows 2000 Professional to Windows XP Professional. Mia Hamm then created a shared folder named MiaDocs, but no one in her company can change the files in MiaDocs from their computers. Mia Hamm said that she did not have the problem before the upgrade.
What could be the cause of the problem?
A.
In Windows XP Professional, the default Share permission to the Everyone group is Read.
B.
The simple file sharing services is disabled.
C.
After the upgrade the NTFS permissions was reset.
D.
Windows XP Professional does not support deleted files across the network.
Explanation:
The default for shared file in Windows 2000 Professional is Everyone group is Full Control. Windows XP Professional, the default Share permission to the Everyone group is Read.
Incorrect answer:
B: This is not the case; because the simple file sharing services is disabled otherwise anyone or the customer will be able to access the files.
C: The NTFS permissions are not reset on folders. Mia Hamm created the Share folder after the upgrade.
D: Windows XP Professional do support deleted files across the network it.