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You need to ensure that all users see only their own home folder when they access Home

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com. The domain
contains a file server named Server2 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server2 contains a
shared folder named Home. Home contains the home folder of each user.
All users have the necessary permissions to access only their home folder.
A user named User1 opens the Home share as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit
button.)

You need to ensure that all users see only their own home folder when they access Home.
What should you do from Server2?

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A.
From Server Manager, modify the properties of Home.

B.
From Windows Explorer, modify the properties of the volume that contains Home.

C.
From Server Manager, modify the properties of the volume that contains Home.

D.
From Windows Explorer, modify the properties of Home.

Explanation:
Share permissions apply to users who connect to a shared folder over the network. Share
permissions do not affect users who log on locally, or log on using Remote Desktop.
You need to navigate from your Windows interface to open Computer Management from
where you can assign the appropriate permissions regarding the properties of the volume
where the home folders reside.
References:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc726004.aspx

8 Comments on “You need to ensure that all users see only their own home folder when they access Home

  1. PeterPan says:

    Correct answer is A. Its talking about ABE (Access-based Enumeration). Its configured via Server Manager.

    Who picks these answers, and Who writes these “explanations”?




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  2. Andrey C. says:

    Access-based Enumeration is a new feature included with Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1. This feature based file servers to list only the files and folders to which they have allows users of Windows Server 2003
    access when browsing content on the file server. This eliminates user confusion that can be caused when users connect to a file server and encounter a large number of files and folders that they cannot access.
    Access-based Enumeration filters the list of available files and folders on a server to include only those that the requesting user has access to. This change is important because this allows users to see only those files and directories that they have access to and nothing else. This mitigates the scenario where unauthorized users might otherwise be able to see the contents of a directory even though they don’t have access to it.
    Access-Based Enumeration (ABE) can be enabled at the Share properties through Server Manager.




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