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From the following explain what the most likely cause of this error is

You observe the following, on a newly created qtree,:

* CIFS permissions on the qtree are everyone: full control.
* Your Windows users are able to access the share, and can copy, edit, and delete files without issue.
* On a Solaris workstation, the super user can mount other qtrees from the same volume.

When the super user attempts to mount the new qtree, he receives an “Access Denied” message. From the following explain what the most likely cause of this error is.

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A.
The qtree is missing from the /etc/hosts file.

B.
NFS is turned off on the storage appliance.

C.
The qtree has not been exported.

D.
The qtree is set to ntfs only security style.


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