Questions: You are able to answer most of the questhonts les that apply when answering question #9 and #10 might require knowing the ru NTFS permissions are granted (see p.206 of the course most of the questions based on book for help). the material covered in class, but Q.1. When a shared folder is moved from one partition t another on the same disk, Q.2. In general, when a new file is created it automatically inherits permiss Q.3. When a file is copied to another NTFS Q.4. Q.5 It is impossible to share a file in a NTFS partition. Q.6 A user can use the Universal Naming Convention name to access a file it remains a shared folder. attributes from the folder in which it is created. doesn't inherit permissions from the destination folder It is impossible to set permissions for using a specific file in a FAT partition. partition on a different physical disk, it even if the folder that contains the file is a hidden folder. same physical disk; it doesn't inherit permissions from the destination folder. file remains encrypted, and the copy is encrypted too. Q.7. When a file is moved from one NTFS partition to another NTFS partition on the Q.8. When an encrypted file is copied to a non-encrypted NTFS partition, the original T F Suppose that a folder is shared and the following permissions are allowed to John Doe: Shared folder permissions NTFS permissions Read Modify, Change Permissions Q.9. Which of the following is true? (Check p.206 of the course book for help) a) John Doe will be able to use My Network Places (i.e. across the network) to locate and see the b) John Doe will be able to use My Computer (i.e. loeally) to locate and modify the folder John Doe will be able to use My Network Places (i.e. across the network) to locate and modify the folder c) All of the above Both a and b d) e) Q.10. Explain your answer to Question 9: Q.11. You organization stores its public event information in text documents that are stored in a shared folder for employee access. The server that hosts this shared folder also hosts an SQL application. Users complain that this SOL application has been performing poorly in the past few days. Upon investigation, you note that several dozen employees have connections to the shared directory on the server during regular business hours. What should you do to prevent this shared directory from being accessed by more than five employees at any time during business hours? a) In the properties of the shared folder, specify a time when the shared directory will be b) In the properties of the shared folder, click Allow this number of users and enter the number c) In the properties of the shared folder, click Allow this number of users and enter the number accessible. 5 in the text box. 5 in the text box. Click the Hours button and specify a time when the shared directory will be accessible. In the properties of the shared folder, click Prevent users beyond this number and enter the number 5 in the text box. d)