Summary
This section discusses NTFS permissions. Concepts discussed include:
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Permissions for folders and files
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Read
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Write
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List Folder Contents
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Read & Execute
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Modify
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Full Control
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Facts about using NTFS permissions
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How file ownership affects access and assigning permissions
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Copying or moving files with NTFS permissions
Students will learn how to:
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Configure NTFS permissions.
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Change file ownership.
A+ 220-802 Exam Objectives: -
1.8 Explain the differences among basic OS security settings.
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User and groups
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Administrator
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Power user
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Guest
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Standard user
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NTFS vs. Share permissions
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Shared files and folders
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Administrative shares vs. local shares
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Permission propagation
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Inheritance
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2.1 Apply and use common prevention methods.
Lecture Focus Questions:
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Which NTFS permissions are required to allow a user to open, edit, and save changes to a document?
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How does file ownership affect access and permissions?
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If you have the Modify permission to a folder, what actions can you complete within that folder?
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What happens when a user belongs to two groups, and a specific permission is allowed for one group and denied for the other?
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What does it mean that permissions are cumulative?
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To move a file or folder, what permission must you have to the source file? What permission to the destination location?
Video/Demo Time
11.3.1 NTFS Permissions 7:37
11.3.2 Configuring NTFS Permissions 16:41
Total 24:18
Lab/Activity -
Configure NTFS Permissions
Number of Exam Questions
10 questions
Total Time
About 45 minutes
Section 11.4: Shared Folders Summary
This section examines sharing folders. Concepts discussed include:
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Ways to share files:
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Manually
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Share the Public folder on the network (Vista or later)
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Share your own media files (Vista or later)
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Comparison of share permissions for Windows 7, Windows Vista and Earlier and Advanced sharing permission.
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Effective permissions to shared folders are the more restrictive of either share or NTFS permissions.
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Considerations when sharing files.
Students will learn how to:
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Share a folder.
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Map a drive to a shared folder.
A+ 220-802 Exam Objectives: -
1.8 Explain the differences among basic OS security settings.
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User and groups
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Administrator
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Power user
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Guest
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Standard user
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NTFS vs. Share permissions
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Allow vs. deny
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Moving vs. copying folders and files
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File attributes
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Shared files and folders
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Administrative shares vs. local shares
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Permission propagation
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Inheritance
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2.1 Apply and use common prevention methods.
Lecture Focus Questions:
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How are the simple share permissions different than the advanced share permissions?
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What are the differences between share and NTFS permissions?
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Which permissions (share or NTFS) apply to both local and network access of files? Which permissions can you use on FAT32 volumes?
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How can you control access to a specific file within a shared folder?
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What is the format for the UNC path to a shared folder? How is this different from the drive letter and path?
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Which net use command option makes drive mappings permanent?
Video/Demo Time
11.4.1 Shared Folders 4:21
11.4.2 Sharing Folders 1 13:27
11.4.3 Sharing Folders 2 10:44
11.4.4 Configuring Share and NTFS Permissions 23:14
Total 51:46
Lab/Activity Number of Exam Questions
9 questions
Total Time
About 70 minutes
Section 11.5: Offline Files Summary
This section discusses using offline files to work with documents in shared folder even when you are not connected to the network.
Students will learn how to:
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Make shared files available for offline users.
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Synchronize offline files.
A+ 220-802 Exam Objectives: -
1.5 Given a scenario, use Control Panel utilities (the items are organized by "classic view/large icons" in Windows).
Lecture Focus Questions:
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How does the offline files feature provide you the ability to work with documents in shared folders even when you are not connected to the network?
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How would you force a synchronization of the stored offline files and folders to the network versions of the files?
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How do you work with an offline file when you are offline?
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Where are offline files stored? Can you directly access the offline files from this directory?
Video/Demo Time
11.5.1 Using Offline Files 13:06
Number of Exam Questions
2 questions
Total Time
About 20 minutes
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