1.
A user drops a file into a folder named my stuff and sees this message: You can put items into my stuff, but you wont be able to see them. Do you want to continue? Other users with sufficient permissions will be able to use the items. This means the folders permissions have been set to ________.
2.
If a customer needs to change the permissions of a file to read-only for all users, what is the recommended method?
3.
An administrator would like to prevent data recovery software from retrieving any files from a deleted user. Which option is the best choice?
4.
You would like to give a friend temporary access to your Mac so that they can check their online banking website. What is the easiest way for you to share your Mac and protect your privacy?
5.
A customer finds that she cannot access the Downloads folder in her home directory. The Finder displays the message:
The folder downloads can't be opened because you don't have permission to see its contents.
How can the user quickly and easily correct these permissions issues with her personal data?
6.
In which of the following scenarios would it be useful to run Repair Disk Permissions in Disk Utility to resolve the issue?
7.
Valerie upgraded her MacBook Pro to OS X Lion and completed a Time Machine backup just before her vacation. She accidentally deleted an important file that she was updating during the trip. How can she use Time Machine to recover the file?
8.
Which is a valid troubleshooting step to resolve a customer's complaint that his Time Machine backup takes a long time to complete?
9.
When looking at a Time Machine timeline, what indicates that a backup is a local snapshot rather than on a TimeCapsule or backup drive?
10.
If a customer has FileVault 2 enabled, Time Machine will automatically encrypt their backup. True of False?