Transcender question permissions
Meeker
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Folks,
I am looking for some help. The question is... You create a shared folder called Feedback. Employees in the Customer Relations dept need to be able to save files to this folder via Windows Explore, but they should not be able to see the contents of the directory. The employees are members of a group called CR. What permissions should be applied to the Feedback folder for the CR group.
The options are:
Deny FC
Allow Modify
Allow R&E
Allow List Folder Contents
Deny Read
Allow Write
Its a multiple choice but I only put Allow Write. Transcender says it is that plus Allow List Folder Contents. That seems wrong to me as the users of that group will be able to see the contents. I know you cannot add Deny Read as that will override Allow Write, but surely Allow List Folder Contents is wrong?
I am looking for some help. The question is... You create a shared folder called Feedback. Employees in the Customer Relations dept need to be able to save files to this folder via Windows Explore, but they should not be able to see the contents of the directory. The employees are members of a group called CR. What permissions should be applied to the Feedback folder for the CR group.
The options are:
Deny FC
Allow Modify
Allow R&E
Allow List Folder Contents
Deny Read
Allow Write
Its a multiple choice but I only put Allow Write. Transcender says it is that plus Allow List Folder Contents. That seems wrong to me as the users of that group will be able to see the contents. I know you cannot add Deny Read as that will override Allow Write, but surely Allow List Folder Contents is wrong?
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undomiel Member Posts: 2,818You are correct and the question is wrong. Write is the only permission necessary to be able to save to the folder. List Folder Contents would enable them to see the contents of the directory.Jumping on the IT blogging band wagon -- http://www.jefferyland.com/
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snadam Member Posts: 2,234 ■■■■□□□□□□Meeker wrote:Thanks for the info. Does anyone else concur with this?
I concur. If the question specifically states that users are not allowed to view folder contents, then listing folder contents should not be selected.**** ARE FOR CHUMPS! Don't be a chump! Validate your material with certguard.com search engine
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DragonNOA1 Member Posts: 149 ■■■□□□□□□□I agree also. Question was writen incorrectly.The command line, an elegant weapon for a more civilized age