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You need to ensure that the Include all folders that store the following kinds of data list displays an entry

Youhave a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the File Server
Resource Manager role service installed.
Youare creating a file management task as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to ensure that the Include all folders that store the following kinds of data list displays an
entry named Corporate Data.
What should you do?

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A.
Create a new file group.

B.
Create a new classification property.

C.
Modify the properties of the System Files file group.

D.
Modify the Folder Usage classification property.

Explanation:
Classification properties are used to assign values to files. Working with File Classification

9 Comments on “You need to ensure that the Include all folders that store the following kinds of data list displays an entry

    1. Rogue says:

      I have been all over trying to figure out how to add another item to that list and none of the answers above either give that option or I can’t see how to even get to it. So, if you have a link that shows how to add another option to that list, please post it.




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      1. Shoobie Doobie says:

        Tested this in my lab just now. I went to ADAC in a DC and added a value in the FolderUsage_MS Resource Property. I enabled the FolderUsage_MS Resource Property (changes would not take effect without it being enabled in spite of the default values being there, even after updating FSRM Defs on the fileserver) then ran Update-FSRMClassificationPropertyDefinition on my fileserver. Now, when I select File Management Tasks I see the entry under the Scope tab.




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      2. kyo says:

        As Shoobie suggested, if you want to add an extra item to the classification scope, open the FSRM console, go to Classification Properties, edit the Folder usage local property, and at the end of the list add your desired string.

        In my case I did not have to run update-fsrm as it populated instantly on the Scope tab when trying to create a new rule.

        Answer is D 100%.




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