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Which two actions should you take?

You are the desktop administrator for your company’s sales department. Each Windows computer in the sales department runs Windows XP Professional and a third-party Internet browser. Carmen is a user in the sales department. Carmen’s computer has a single hard disk with two partitions, named drive C and drive G. Both partitions are formatted as FAT32. Carmen stores her data on drive G. A folder named Files1 on drive G is shared as Files1. Users in the sales department have permissions to save documents in the Files1 shared folder. Roger is the manager of the sales department. He wants to be able to read the documents that are in the Files1 shared folder from his UNIX client computer. Carmen reports that users of the Windows XP Professional computers are able to successfully save files in the Files1 shared folder. Roger reports that he is not ale to locate the Files1 shared folder while using his UNIX client computer. You need to ensure that Roger can read files in the Files1 shared folder from his UNIX computer. Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

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A.
Create an additional share for the G:Files1 folder and name the new share Wwwroot.

B.
Create a Web share for the G:Files1 folder.

C.
Install Internet Information Services (IIS) on Carmen’s computer.

D.
Install Internet Explorer on Carmen’s computer.

E.
Convert drive G to NTFS.

F.
Convert drive C to NTFS.

Explanation:
In order to share a folder from a Windows XP we could install IIS and create a Web share.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Naming the additional share Wwwroot would not enable the UNIX clients to access it.
D: Installing Internet Explorer on the Windows XP computer would not enable the UNIX clients to access shares on the computer. Furthermore Internet Explorer is included in the Windows XP operating system and cannot be removed.
E, F: The file system on the computer does not have to be changed.
Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 10, Lesson 5


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