Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. All servers on the network are members of the domain.
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has two NTFS partitions.
You create and share a folder named Data in the root of a partition on Server1.
You log on to your computer by using the domain Administrator account and discover that you cannot modify files in the Data share.
You need to ensure that the Administrator can modify files in the Data share. The solution must use the minimum amount of permissions.
What should you do?
A.
Modify the NTFS permissions on the Data folder.
B.
Modify the share permissions on the Data share.
C.
Add the domain administrator to the local Administrator’s group on Server1.
D.
Move the Data folder to a new file allocation table (FAT) partition. Share the folder by using the default
permissions.
“You create and share a folder named Data in the root of a partition on Server1” this line doesn’t state which user account were used while creating share folder. If it was different than domain Administrator then NTFS permissions on the folder can refuse access to domain Administrator. So answer A can be correct? Or am I missing something?