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The first level of a folder in a NTFS partition is?

Root Folder


How do you secure folder in network?

The usual way to secure a shared folder is to allow Full Control in the Sharing options and tighten down the access via the NTFS permissions.You need to know exactly who should have access to the folder and what they are allowed to do with it.


The NTFS permission allows users to reach files and folders through folders in which they do not have access permission it allows users to view and access the contents of the folder?

Read & Execute


What NTFS permission allows users to reach files and folders through folders in which they do not have access permission so it allows users to view and access the contents of the folder?

Read & Execute


Which of the following NTFS folder permissions allow you to delete the folder?

Effective permission: delete


What NTFS file system component contains information about the owner of the folder or file?

What NTFS file system component contains information about the owner of the folder or file? Read more:What_NTFS_file_system_component_contains_information_about_the_owner_of_the_folder_or_file


Why the ntfs partition is required for the sysvol folder?

for give permission


What NTFS permission allows you to take ownership of a folder on an NTFS volume?

Full Control is the only permission that allows "Take Ownership".


A folder must be on what file system to be encrypted using EFS?

A folder must be on NTFS to be encrypted using EFS.


Which permissions control the access to folders over a network while the windows server 2008 has several sets of permissions those operate independent of each other?

In Windows Server 2008, access to folders over a network is controlled by both share permissions and NTFS (New Technology File System) permissions. Share permissions dictate access when users connect to the folder over the network, while NTFS permissions govern access to the files and folders on the disk itself. These two sets of permissions operate independently; for a user to access a shared folder, they must have the appropriate permissions from both sets. If either permission set denies access, the user will not be able to access the folder.


What is the minimum standard NTFS permission required for viewing the ownership and permissions and attributes of a file?

Full Control is needed to change attributes and or permissions of a NTFS folder.


What two sets of data does every folder and file on an NTFS partition list?

read and execute