You have a computer that runs Windows 8.
The computer has a shared folder named C:Marketing. The shared folder is on an NTFS volume. The current NTFS and share permissions are configured as follows:
UserA is a member of both the Everyone group and the Marketing group. UserA must access C:Marketing from across the network.
You need to identify the effective permissions of UserA to the C:Marketing folder. What permission should you identify?
A. Read
B. Full Control
C. Modify
D. Read and Execute
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
Reference:
http://www.serverwatch.com/tutorials/article.php/2107311/Getting-Results-Part-2-Determining-Effective-NTFS-Permissions-in-Windows-Server-2003.htm
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754178.aspx
Explanation:
For example, a user named Dan is directly granted the Allow Read and Execute permission for a folder called Marketing. However, the Dan user account is a member of the group Marketing Users, which is granted the Allow Full Control permission, and the group Everyone, which granted the Allow Read permission.
Based on the cumulative nature of NTFS permissions, the user Dan would be granted the effective permission Allow Full Control. This example is fairly basic, and production environments typically involve a much greater number of groups, with both allowed and denied permissions. In these cases, the Effective Permissions tab can greatly ease the burden of attempting to determine which permissions will or will not apply for a particular user.