tailieunhanh - Course 2272C: Implementing and supporting Microsoft Windows XP professional - Module 5
Module 5: Configuring and managing file systems. The following topics are covered in this module: Working with file systems, managing data compression, securing data by using EFS. At the end of this module, you will be able to configure and manage file systems. This includes: Configuring disk compression, securing files by using EFS. | Module 5: Configuring and Managing File Systems Overview Working with File Systems Managing Data Compression Securing Data by Using EFS Lesson: Working with File Systems Using FAT or FAT32 Using NTFS Selecting a File System Converting File Systems FAT or FAT32: Using FAT or FAT32 Works well on small disks with simple folder structures Supports dual-boot configurations Windows XP Professional Windows 98 FAT/FAT32 Using NTFS NTFS Provides: Improved reliability by identifying and not using bad sectors Enhanced security by using EFS and file permissions Improved management of storage growth Support for large volume sizes Selecting a File System When selecting a file system, determine: How the computer is used The number and size of locally installed hard disks Security considerations The need for advanced file system features FAT FAT Converting File Systems To: Windows XP From: NTFS volume NTFS volume NTFS volume NTFS on Windows 2000 NTFS on Windows NT NTFS volume Use convert command Automatic conversion during upgrade Conversion not necessary No conversion Lesson: Managing Data Compression Defining Compressed Files and Folders Compressing Files and Folders Copying and Moving Compressed Files and Folders Best Practices for Managing Data Compression NTFS partition Defining Compressed Files and Folders NTFS files and folders have a compression state When accessed, files are automatically uncompressed Space allocation is based on uncompressed file size Compressed files and folders can be designated by color FileA Compressing Files and Folders Retains Inherits Copying and Moving Compressed Files and Folders Copy Move Copy between volumes Move between volumes Inherits Best Practices for Managing Data Compression Determine which file types to compress ü Avoid compressing system or executable files ü Compress static data rather than data that changes frequently ü Use different display colors for compressed files and folders ü Lab A: Configuring Disk Compression Exercise . | Module 5: Configuring and Managing File Systems Overview Working with File Systems Managing Data Compression Securing Data by Using EFS Lesson: Working with File Systems Using FAT or FAT32 Using NTFS Selecting a File System Converting File Systems FAT or FAT32: Using FAT or FAT32 Works well on small disks with simple folder structures Supports dual-boot configurations Windows XP Professional Windows 98 FAT/FAT32 Using NTFS NTFS Provides: Improved reliability by identifying and not using bad sectors Enhanced security by using EFS and file permissions Improved management of storage growth Support for large volume sizes Selecting a File System When selecting a file system, determine: How the computer is used The number and size of locally installed hard disks Security considerations The need for advanced file system features FAT FAT Converting File Systems To: Windows XP From: NTFS volume NTFS volume NTFS volume NTFS on Windows 2000 NTFS on Windows NT NTFS volume Use convert command .
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