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Chapter 5
Server Admin Microsoft Windows Server
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Sharing Files Using Network File System (NFS) Uses AD for what | Uses AD to authenticate and manage user access for NFS shares |
| Sharing a folder using folder Properties | Connection to an NFS shared folder requires shared folder permissions |
| Two levels of access for computers | Read-Only Read-Write |
| Default permission assigns | Read-Only |
| Server Manager Shares section | Can create and manage NFS shared folders |
| Domain users can search Active Directory for shared folders using | File Explorer |
| DFS | Used for accessing and managing content on file servers |
| DFS Two server roles | DFS Namespaces DFS Replication |
| If configuring DFS namespace and a target contains more than one UNC | Replicate Folder Wizard starts and user adds appropriate settings |
| Three NTFS features for restricting content | User quotas Folder quotas File screens |
| Note: Before configuring folder quotas and file screens | Install File Server Resource Manager server role on the file server. |
| Need for restrictions | Prevents users from consuming too much space on the file server Blocks users from adding the wrong type of files to shared folders |
| Two types of Quotas | Hard quotas Soft quotas |
| Configuring File Screens A server management tool that controls what? | Controls what file types users can save to a shared folder |
| Configuring File Screens Two types | Active screening Passive screening |
| File Screening Management tool section contains three subsections | File Screens File Screen Templates File Groups |