The SALES folder has a file named XFILE.DOC that contains critical information about your company. This folder resides o
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2022 9:41 am
The SALES folder has a file named XFILE.DOC that contains critical information about your company. This folder resides on an NTFS volume. The company's
Senior Sales Manager asks you to provide security for that file. You make a backup of that file and keep it in a locked cupboard, and then you deny access on the file for the Sales group. John, a member of the Sales group, accidentally deletes that file. You have verified that John is not a member of any other group.
Although you restore the file from backup, you are confused how John was able to delete the file despite having no access to that file. What is the most likely cause?
A. The Sales group has the Full Control permission on the SALES folder.
B. The DenyAccess permission does not restrict the deletion of files.
C. John is a member of another group having the Full Control permission on that file.
D. The Deny Access permission does not work on files.
Senior Sales Manager asks you to provide security for that file. You make a backup of that file and keep it in a locked cupboard, and then you deny access on the file for the Sales group. John, a member of the Sales group, accidentally deletes that file. You have verified that John is not a member of any other group.
Although you restore the file from backup, you are confused how John was able to delete the file despite having no access to that file. What is the most likely cause?
A. The Sales group has the Full Control permission on the SALES folder.
B. The DenyAccess permission does not restrict the deletion of files.
C. John is a member of another group having the Full Control permission on that file.
D. The Deny Access permission does not work on files.