susuandme wrote: can someone help me with this questions, it is very confusing, can you try to make this simple for me thanks You are the desktop administrator for your company. A Windows XP Professional computer named Wrk1 is a member of a Windows 2000 domain. A folder on Wrk1 named F:/Sales/Research is shared as SalesRsch. The SalesRsch share has three subfolders: Projects, Analysis, and Reports. Permission inheritance is enabled on F:/Sales/Research and all subfolders and files. Only the Administrators group, Power Users group, and one designated employee have permission to each subfolder. Permissions are configured as follows: Resource Type of Permission Effective Permissions SalesRsch Share Everyone: Allow-Full Control F:/Sales/Research NTFS Administrators: Allow-Full Control Power Users: Allow-Modify Projects NTFS Billy: Allow-Modify Administrators: Allow-Full Control Power Users: Allow-Modify Analysis NTFS Anne: Allow-Modify Administrators: Allow-Full Control Power Users: Allow-Modify Reports NTFS G avin: Allow-Modify Administrators: Allow-Full Control Power Users: Allow-Modify Stan needs to read all the documents within SalesRsch and its subfolders. Stan does not need to make changes to these documents. You need to give Stan appropriate permissions without giving him unnecessary permissions. What should you do? Assign Stan the Allow-Read Share permission to SalesRsch. Everyone already has Share Read Access, so this wouldn't help Disable permission inheritance on F:/Sales/Research. This still wouldn't give Stan read permissions Assign Stan the Allow-Read NTFS permission to F:/Sales/Research. This would give him Read access, which is all that he needs Configure the Read-only file attribute for F:/Sales/Research and all subfolders and files. Then no one would be able to write to the folders Make Stan a member of the Power Users group.This would give Stan unnecessary permissions
susuandme wrote: appreciate your help, What about this question totally confuses me, what in your opinion are they throwing into this question that is throwing me off the right path. The question is so lengthy, In other words, what should I focus on in Questions like these, and what type of useless information should I throw out when reading this question. Thankyou again.