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MCTS Guide to Configuring Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Active Directory

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MCTS Guide to Configuring Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Active Directory
Chapter 6: Review Questions (Pages 247 –250)
Review Questions
1. Which of the following file systems is supported by Windows Server 2008? (Choose all that apply.)
a. FAT
c. NTFS

2. Which of the following is true about the FAT32 file system? (Choose all that apply.)
d. Does not support file permissions

3. An image file of a full DVD can be stored on a FAT32 volume. True?

4. Which of the following is true about NTFS?
c. Compressed files can be encrypted.

5. Which of the following isn’t true about disk quotas?
c. Quotas can be overridden for groups.

6. Mount points can be created only on an NTFS volume. False?

7. Terry stores all her files in the Documents folder on her C drive. She finds that the C drive is getting low on disk space, so she has a new disk installed. She wants to continue using her Documents folder as the location for organizing all her files, and most of her applications use this folder as the default location for opening and saving files. What is the best course of action for Terry to continue working as usual?
c. Create a new folder in the Documents folder, and mount the new volume in the folder.

8. You have been getting quite a few calls with requests to restore files from a backup because the file was accidentally deleted from a share or because the user needed a previous version of a file that was overwritten. Restoring the files has become a burden, and sometimes you need to repeat the process several times until you find the version the user needs. What can you do to give users a way to access the files they need and reduce your administrative burden?
b. Enable shadow copies for each share.

9. Which of the following is true about file compression? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Files moved to a new location on the same volume always retain their compression attribute.
c. Files copied to a new location on the same volume inherit the compression attribute from the parent container.

10. Shadow copies

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