You need to ensure that only HRUsers and administrators can access files in the HRData share

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).

You create a folder named CorporateData.
You share the folder as CorpData and assign the Change permission to the Domain Users group.
In the CorporateData folder, you create a folder named HumanResources.
On the HumanResources folder, you assign the Modify permission to a global group named HRUsers.
You share the HumanResources folder as HRData.
You confirm that all users in the domain can view the files in the HRData share.
You need to ensure that only HRUsers and administrators can access files in the HRData share.

The solution must maintain user access to the CorpData share.

What should you do?

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).

You create a folder named CorporateData.
You share the folder as CorpData and assign the Change permission to the Domain Users group.
In the CorporateData folder, you create a folder named HumanResources.
On the HumanResources folder, you assign the Modify permission to a global group named HRUsers.
You share the HumanResources folder as HRData.
You confirm that all users in the domain can view the files in the HRData share.
You need to ensure that only HRUsers and administrators can access files in the HRData share.

The solution must maintain user access to the CorpData share.

What should you do?

A.
On the CorpData share, assign the Read permission to Domain Users.

B.
On the CorpData share, remove Domain Users and assign the Change permission to HRUsers.

C.
On the CorporateData folder, disable permission inheritance and remove the inherited permissions.

D.
On the HumanResources folder, disable permission inheritance and remove the inherited permissions.



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