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chapter 6 server 2008
Mike Arboscello
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1. Which of the following file systems is supported by Windows Server 2008? (Choose all that apply.)

a. FAT
b. EXT2
c. NTFS
d. Reiser

2. Which of the following is true about the FAT32 file system? (Choose all that apply.)

a. Supports a maximum partition size of 2 GB
b. Supports a maximum file size of 4 GB
c. Was not available until Windows 98
d. Does not support file permissions

3. An image file of a full DVD can be stored on a FAT32 volume. True or False?

FALSE

4. Which of the following is true about NTFS?

a. It’s supported by Windows 98 and later.
b. Users can access older versions of a file.
c. Compressed files can be encrypted.
d. Volumes are accessible only by a drive letter.

5. Which of the following isn’t true about disk quotas?

a. Users can be prevented from saving files on a volume.
b. An event can be generated when a user exceeds the quota limit.
c. Quotas can be overridden for groups.
d. Quotas can be set without denying disk space to users.

6. Mount points can be created only on an NTFS volume. True or False?

TRUE

7. Terry stores all her files in the Documents folder on her C drive. She finds that the C drive is getting low on disk space, so she has a new disk installed. She wants to continue using her Documents folder as the location for organizing all her files, and most of her applications use this folder as the default location for opening and saving files. What is the best course of action for Terry to continue working as usual?

a. Create a folder named Documents on the new volume, and tell her to copy all her files to the new volume.
b. Create a shortcut in her Documents folder that points to a folder on the new volume.
c. Create a new folder in the Documents folder, and mount the new volume in the folder.
d. Redirect Terry’s Documents folder to a file server.

8. You have been getting quite a few calls with requests to restore files from a backup

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