You move a compressed file from one NTFS volume to another NTFS volume. The destination folder is

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You move a compressed file from one NTFS volume to another NTFS volume.

The destination folder is not compressed. Which choice best describes what will happen to the file and why?

a. Because both folders are on NTFS volumes, the compression state will remain the same.

b. Under NTFS, files inherit the compression state of the destination folder, so the file will be uncompressed.

c. Under NTFS, compression states are only maintained within the same NTFS volume, so the file will be uncompressed.

d. Because the file is compressed, it must be uncompressed before it can be moved to another volume, regardless of whether that volume is FAT or NTFS.

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