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Question 254

An administrator gave Ann modify permissions to a shared folder called DATA, which is located on the company server. Other users need read access to the files in this folder. The current configuration is as follows:

The administrator has determined Ann cannot write anything to the DATA folder using the network. Which of the following would be the best practice to set up Ann's permissions correctly, exposing only the minimum rights required?

    Correct Answer: B

    For Ann to have the ability to modify the DATA folder via the network, she needs both share and file permissions set appropriately. Share permissions determine what type of access she'll have through the network, while file permissions define access on the local system. Since Ann needs modify access, the best practice would involve setting her permissions as high on the share level as they are on the file level. In this case, granting Ann full control on both share and file permissions ensures she can modify data without exposing unnecessary rights.

Discussion
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All of these answers are wrong. Ann would still be unable to modify with D.