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You need to provide User1 with Write access to Doc1.docx

You have a computer named Computer1.
A user named User1 is a member of two groups named Group1 and Group2.You have a file named Doc1.docx that is located in E:\\Data.
The file permissions for E:\\Data\\Doc1.docx are configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to provide User1 with Write access to Doc1.docx.
What should you do?

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A.
Grant User1 Full control access to folder E:\\Data.

B.
Remove User1 from Group2 and instruct the user to sign out, and then sign back in.

C.
Grant User1 Full control access to the E:\\Data\\Doc1.docx file, disable inheritance for the file, and then
convert the inherited permissions to explicit permissions for the file.

D.
Grant User1 Write access to folder E.

Explanation:
Group2 is denied access. This will override all other permissions.

4 Comments on “You need to provide User1 with Write access to Doc1.docx

    1. brew says:

      See the explanation given. Group 2 has a deny, so no matter what else you do, if the user is still a part of that group, they cannot Write. Answer is correct, Remove from Group 2




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  1. Reya says:

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    QUESTION 56
    Note: This question is part of a series of a questions that use the same set of answer choices. Each answer choice may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
    You have a computer named Computer1 that has storage configured as shown in the following table.

    Pool1 contains a storage space named Space1 that is 300 GB.
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    Pool2 is empty.
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    A. Add-PhysicalDisk
    B. Diskpart
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    D. Remove-PhysicalDisk
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    Answer: A
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    Pool1 contains a storage space named Space1 that is 300 GB.
    Pool3 contains a storage space named Space2 that is 100 GB.
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    A user connects to a wireless network and receives the following message:
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