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70-282 Question #39: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is D. Give the employee share permissions on the mapped folder.. Explanation: After a drive or folder is shared, restrictions can be added or removed in the form of share permissions. These permissions apply only at the drive or folder level-not at the file level-and are limited to allowing or denying Full Control, Read, and Change. In this ca

Question

You are the network administrator for Company. Company has a server that runs Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003. the Company network has 10 client computers that run Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Company has a third-party line-of-business (LOB) application that runs on the server. The LOB application requires a mapped drive to the server. You set up all user accounts in Active Directory to map the required drive to the server. An employee reports that he can access the network but cannot access the LOB application. All of the other employees can use the LOB application. You check the client computer of the employee who is reporting the problem and find that the mapped drive does not appear in Microsoft Windows Explorer. You check the employee's account settings and find that profile settings are the same for all employees. You need to ensure the employee can access the LOB application. What should you do?

Options

  • ALog on as Administrator and map the drive locally on the employee's computer. Log off, and
  • BHave the user log on at another computer and map the drive on that computer.
  • CChange the security permissions on the mapped folder to include the Domain Users group.
  • DGive the employee share permissions on the mapped folder.

Explanation

Explanation: After a drive or folder is shared, restrictions can be added or removed in the form of share permissions. These permissions apply only at the drive or folder level-not at the file level-and are limited to allowing or denying Full Control, Read, and Change. In this case the drive is already mapped and it is also mentioned that the profile settings are the same for all the employees. It is then just a matter of checking that the correct share permissions are applied since the mapped drive does not appear in the employee's Windows Explorer. Incorrect answers: A: The employee needs share permissions on the mapped folder. This option will not solve the B: If this employee's account settings are the same as everyone else's then logging on at another computer will result in the same problem. C: Security permissions are not the same as share permissions. 2003: Administrator's Companion, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2004, Chapter 10, p. 178

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