Shares
Permissions
Rights
Hard Drives
Files
100
First, most basic reason to have servers.
What is to share files?
100
These rights are needed to be able to create shared files and folders.
What is power user or administrator?
100
The main difference between NTFS permissions and Share permissions
What is Share permissions only apply to shares when they are accessed over the network. NTFS permissions apply no matter how a share is accessed?
100
Use this to hide a shared folder from ‘prying eyes'.
What is append a $ to the end of a file name?
100
This feature will allow users to obtain help if they are trying to access a file and receive an access-denied message.
What is Access-Denied Assistance?
200
Do this if you want to create a persistent link to a shared file.
What is map a network drive?
200
Two protocols that can be used when creating a share.
What is SMB and NFS?
200
The meaning of implicit deny permission.
What is If no permissions have been assigned to a user, then they do not have access to an object?
200
The difference in a hard and soft quota.
What is - A hard quota limit will enforce the limit and prevent users from exceeding the limit. A soft quota limit is just used for monitoring; it will provide notification but does not enforce the limit?
200
The new feature allows for faster encryption using BitLocker .
What is Used Disk Space Only Encryption?
300
Instead of storing multiple copies of the same identical files, only a single copy takes up space and all duplicates reference the original.
What is data deduplication?
300
You can control the number of users that can connect to a share at the same time by using this.
What is set a user limit in the properties sheet?
300
When applying both Share and NTFS permissions, method used to determine which permissions the user actually has.
What is Determine which of the two provides the least access (commonly called the most restrictive permission)?
300
If you wish to send an email notification when a file quota has neared or reached its limit, this must be enabled first.
What is - For FSRM to send email messages, it must be configured with the server name or IP address of an SMTP server that will accept the email messages?
300
Method which can be used if a hard drive with BitLocker has been moved to different computer.
What is a recovery key is used to unlock it?
400
This service allows non-windows clients to access files on a Windows server.
What is NFS?
400
Three ways you can add machines to be managed to your local Server Manager.
What are by searching through your Active Directory and selecting a domain-joined computer (1), using the DNS tab by typing in the computer name or IP address (2), use the Import tab to directly call out the network path to the desired machine or browse network locations to find the needed resource (3).
400
The command prompt command used to see which shares you are connected to.
What is net use all by itself will show you all your connected shares?
400
Use this to prevent users from storing specific file types on your server.
What are file screens?
400
Difference between Hosted Cache mode and Distributed Cache mode in BranchCache.
What is Hosted Cache - Data is hosted on one or more servers in the remote office. Distributed Cache - Data is hosted on PCs in the branch office. A server is not needed?
500
This service allows you to create and manage storage pools.
What is Storage Services?
500
Reason for publishing a share in Active Directory.
What is to allow users to easily find it?
500
This command prompt command can be used to disconnect all shares at one time.
What is net use * /d?
500
Types of reports you can generate on your file quota policy and/or file screen policy.
What are Duplicate Files, File Screening Audit, Files by File Group, Files by Owner, Files by Property, Large Files, Least Recently Accessed Files, Most Recently Accessed Files, and Quota Usage?
500
When you map a network drive to a shared folder, you are creating this.
What is a virtual pointer to your connection point which is the shared folder?