You are the domain administrator for TestKing.com's sales department. Tess King
is a user in the sales department.
Tess stores her data in a folder named C:\TestKingFiles1 on her Windows XP
Professional Computer. The C:\TestKingFiles1 folder is shared as TestKingFiles1.
TestKing policy allows members of the Sales group and the Marketing group to add
files to the TestKingFiles1 shared folder. A user named Philippe is a member of the
Sales group and Marketing group, but still he isn't able to add files to the
TestKingFiles1 shared folder.
While troubleshooting the problem you discover that the Sales global group and the
Marketing global group has different permissions set on the folder. The Sales global
group has Allow - Read permission for the TestKingFiles1 shared folder, and that
the Marketing global group has Allow - Modify permission for the
C:\TestKingFiles1 folder.
You need to ensure that users in the Sales group and the Marketing group can add
files to the TestKingFiles1 shared folder.

Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution. Choose two)
A. For the TestKingFiles1 shared folder, grant the Everyone group Allow - Full Control
permission.
B. For the TestKingFiles1 shared folder, grant the Marketing global group Allow - Read
permission.
C. For the TeskKingFiles1 shared folder, grant the Sales global group Allow - Change
permission.
D. For the C:\TestKingFiles1 folder, grant the Marketing global group Allow - Read
permission.
E. For the C:\TestKingFiles1 folder, grant the Sales global group Allow - Modify
permission.
F. For the C:\TestKingFiles1 folder, grant the Marketing global group Allow - Write
permission.



Answer: C, E
Explanation: Read permission allows the user to see files and subfolders in the
folder and view folder ownership, permissions, and attributes (such as Read-Only,
Hidden, Archive, and System)
Write permission allows the user to create new files and subfolders within the folder,
change folder attributes, and view folder ownership and permissions
Modify permission allows the user to delete the folder plus perform actions permitted by
the Write permission and the Read & Execute permission
Full Control permission allows the user to change permissions, take ownership, and
delete subfolders and files, plus perform actions permitted by all other NTFS folder
permissions
1. Apply the least restrictive permissions to files and folders and groups
2. Apply the least restrictive permissions to shares.
3. Apply the most restrictive permissions comparing the permissions found
in 1 and 2.