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You have a share listed as \\server\share$. What does the $ do to this share? |
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The $ makes it a hidden share, meaning it will not show up in the browser list. |
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What users can connect to administrative shares? |
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Can you publish a share folder? If so what is created in Active Directory and what is shown? |
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Yes you can publish a shared folder. It will create an object in AD and the properties of the object include the description and keywords. |
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What three share permissions are available on a shared folder. (Not talking about NTFS permissions) |
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Read, Change, Full Control |
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When a user has the share permission read, what does this allow the user to do? |
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can display folder names, file names and attributes. Can run programs files and access other folders inside the shared folder |
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When a user has the share permission change, what does this allow the user to do? |
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Can create folders, add files, change data in folders, append data files, change attributes, delete folders and files, and allows read. |
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When a user has the share permission full control, what does this all the user to do? |
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change file permissions, take ownership of files, and preform the same functions as change. |
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If you are a member of a group that has read and a member of a group with change, what permissions will you end up with? |
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Change, share permissions are pretty liberal when it comes to groups with different permissions. |
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When you create a share, what group is automatically added to the share permission? What permission is that group given? |
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The everyone group is added to a newly shared folder, and the default permission given to it is READ. |
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If you give the NTFS permission full control for a share, but the share permission for everyone is read. What permission will you have? |
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Read. Share permissions create a complexity issue when it comes to permissions. Most organizations give everyone full control and lock down the folder by using NTFS permissions. |
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Do share permissions replicate? |
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No they do not replication through File replication service |
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If you move or rename a share folder do you keep share permissions? |
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If you backup or restore a computer, do share permissions stay with a folder? |
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Can you share a folder on a remote computer from your pc? |
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No you must be logged in locally at the console or rdp to create a share. |
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Share permissions do not apply to what kind of sessions? |
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Terminal services, IIS and local logins. |
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