You have a shared folder named Share1.

HOTSPOT
You have a shared folder named Share1. The folder permissions of Share1 are configured as shown
in the Folder Permissions exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The Share permissions of Share1 are configured as shown in the Share Permissions exhibit. (Click the
Exhibit button.)

You have a group named Group1. The members of Group1 are shown in the Group1 exhibit. (Click
the Exhibit button.)

Select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true based on the available information; otherwise
select No. Each correct selection is worth one point.

HOTSPOT
You have a shared folder named Share1. The folder permissions of Share1 are configured as shown
in the Folder Permissions exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The Share permissions of Share1 are configured as shown in the Share Permissions exhibit. (Click the
Exhibit button.)

You have a group named Group1. The members of Group1 are shown in the Group1 exhibit. (Click
the Exhibit button.)

Select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true based on the available information; otherwise
select No. Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:
NTFS permissions control access to the files and folders stored on disk volumes formatted with the
NTFS file system. Share permissions control access to folders over a network. To access a file over a
network, a user must have appropriate share permissions (and appropriate NTFS permissions if the
shared folder is on an NTFS volume).Granting a user Full Control NTFS permission on a folder enables
that user to take ownership of the folder unless the user is restricted in some other way.User1 was
not granted Full Control permission.
The Administrators have Full Control permission. I assume that User2 is an administrator since the
Group1 exhibit shows only User1 as a member.
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Exam Ref 70-410: Installing and configuring Windows Server 2012 R2, Chapter 2: Configure server
roles and features, Objective 2.1: Configure file and share access, p.75-80



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JoeBob

JoeBob

no
yes
yes

Norberto

Norberto

How User2 can delete? He is not part of any group so is a member of the everyone group so he can only change, not delete files…

Nadezhda

Nadezhda

No, No, Yes

User1 is part of Group1 => NO

User2 is part of Everyone => YES

Modify. Users can view and modify files and file properties, including deleting and adding files to a directory or file properties to a file. Users cannot take ownership or change permissions on the file. (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc784990(v=ws.10).aspx)

Administrator => YES

Nadezhda

Nadezhda

Sorry! NO, YES, YES!

Baltej Gandhi

Baltej Gandhi

Hi,

Why No for user 1 He is also included in Everyone => YES

sure user 1 is in group 1 but also in Everyone