Question 4 of 5
You are the server administrator for the westsim.com domain. Client computers run Windows 7. All servers
run Windows Server 2008 R2.
You have a server named FS12 that holds a shared folder named Reports . Within this folder, subfolders have
been created for each company department. All company employees have Read access to the shared folder.
The Board of Directors uses a subfolder in the shared folder named BoardReports for their reports. They
would like this subfolder to only be visible to members of the Board of Directors and specific people that they
authorize to see the folder and its contents.
What should you do?
0 Share the BoardReports folder. Configure share and NTFS permissions on the new shared folder.
0 Add the Windows Search Service role service to FS12. Enable indexing on the Reports folder; disable
indexing on the BoardReports folder.
0 Add the File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) role service to FS12. Configure share permissions on the
BoardReports folder.
@ Enable access-based enumeration on the shared folder. Configure NTFS permissions on the
BoardReports folder to control access.
Explanation
Enable access-based enumeration on the shared folder. Access-based enumeration filters the files and folders within the
share and only shows those items that the user has NTFS permissions to access. Configure NTFS permissions on the
contents of the shared folder to remove the Read permission from Everyone or the Users group so that users without
explicit access will not see the subfolder.
Sharing the subfolder as a new share will not prevent the folder from being visible within the Reports share. Use the
Windows Search Service to allow client computers to perform fast file searches on the server.
Objectives
Objectives for MS 70-41 0:
201 Configure file and share access
References
LabSim for Windows Server Pro: Install and Configure, Section 6.2.
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