What should you do?

You are the network administrator for Woodgrove Bank.

Woodgrove Bank has a server that runs Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003. Woodgrove Bank has 15 client computers. All of the client computers run Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Woodgrove Bank employees store shared files on the server in a shared company folder.

You create folders in the company folder for each division within the company. Each division has full permissions on its own folder and no permissions on the folders of other divisions.

An employee in the auditing division needs to access a subfolder of the accounting division’s folder.

You need to give the employee access to the needed subfolder only.

What should you do?

You are the network administrator for Woodgrove Bank.

Woodgrove Bank has a server that runs Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003. Woodgrove Bank has 15 client computers. All of the client computers run Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Woodgrove Bank employees store shared files on the server in a shared company folder.

You create folders in the company folder for each division within the company. Each division has full permissions on its own folder and no permissions on the folders of other divisions.

An employee in the auditing division needs to access a subfolder of the accounting division’s folder.

You need to give the employee access to the needed subfolder only.

What should you do?

A.
Assign the employee the Domain Users share permission on the accounting division subfolder.

B.
Assign the employee permission on the accounting division folder.

C.
Create a new share on the subfolder. Assign the employee permission on that share.

D.
Assign the employee Security permission on the subfolder. Create a desktop shortcut to the folder by using the full Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path.



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