You administer Windows 10 Enterprise client computers in your company network. A computer that is used by non-administrator users has a directory named C:
\Folder1.
A shared collection of Microsoft Excel files is stored in the C:\Folder1 directory, with non-administrator users being granted modify permissions to the directory.
You discover that some files have been incorrectly modified by a user.
You need to determine which users are making changes to the files in the directory.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
You administer a Windows 10 Enterprise computer. The computer is configured to encrypt several folders by using a self-signed Encrypted File System (EFS) certificate. You need to make a backup copy of the encryption keys. What should you do?
A company has Windows 10 Enterprise client computers. All user data is stored locally. Each data file has a system access control list (SACL). You need to ensure that an event is generated when a user modifies a local file. Which audit policy setting should you configure?
You have a Windows 10 Enterprise computer that is connected to an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. You create a folder and share the folder with everyone in your organization. You need to modify the NTFS permissions of the folder to meet the following criteria: Users from the Supervisors AD security group must be able to open files, but not modify them. Users from the Marketing AD security group must be able to create, modify, and delete files. Users from both groups must not be able to delete the folder. Which permissions should you set?
You work for a small company that recently upgraded to Windows 10 Enterprise computers.
The HR department stores sensitive data in a folder named Personnel Files.
You need to encrypt this folder only, and no other data.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
All computers are connected to Homegroup. User wants to share a printer. The printer function for the computer it is attached to. You verify that printers are enabled under homegroup settings, but the printer does not appear on the network. The user is able to share documents and access other shared printers in the Homegroup. You need to allow other users to use the printer. What should you do?
A company has a main office and several branch offices. The company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain with Windows 10 Enterprise client computers. All printers are deployed to all client computers by using Group Policy. When a user attempts to print from his portable client computer while at a branch office, the main office printer is set as his default printer. You need to ensure that a location-specific default printer for each branch office is set for the user. What should you do?
You have a Windows 10 Enterprise computer. 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?
At home, you use a Windows 10 desktop computer. At work, you use a Windows 10 laptop that is connected to a corporate network. You use the same Microsoft account to log on to both computers. You have a folder with some personal documents on your desktop computer. The folder must be available and synced between both computers. You need to ensure that the latest version of these files is available. What should you do?
You are a systems administrator of a small branch office. Computers in the office are joined to a Windows 10 HomeGroup. The HomeGroup includes one shared printer and several shared folders. You join a new computer to the HomeGroup and try to access the HomeGroup shared folders. You discover that the shared folders are unavailable, and you receive an error message that indicates the password is incorrect. You need to reconfigure the new computer in order to access the HomeGroup resources. What should you do?