tailieunhanh - Accessing Files and Folders

A dministrators must have basic file management skills, including the ability to create a well-defined, logically organized directory structure and maintain that structure. Windows 2000 Professional Folder Options allow you to configure many properties associated with files and folders, such as what you see when you access folders, file type associations, and the use of offline files and folders. Finally, you should know how to search for files and folders. | Chapter Accessing Files and Folders MICROSOFT EXAM OBJECTIVES COVERED IN THIS CHAPTER J Monitor manage and troubleshoot access to files and folders. Configure manage and troubleshoot file compression Control access to files and folders by using permissions. Optimize access to files and folders. J Manage and troubleshoot access to shared folders. Create and remove shared folders. Control access to shared folders by using permissions. Connect to shared resources on a Microsoft network. Manage and troubleshoot the use and synchronization of offline files. Copyright 2000 SYBEX Inc. Alameda CA. dministrators must have basic file management skills including the ability to create a well-defined logically organized directory structure and maintain that structure. Windows 2000 Professional Folder Options allow you to configure many properties associated with files and folders such as what you see when you access folders file type associations and the use of offline files and folders. Finally you should know how to search for files and folders. Local access defines what access a user has to local resources. You can limit local access by applying security for folders and files on NTFS partitions. You should know what NTFS permissions are and how they are applied. You can also optimize local access through the use of the Indexing Service. A powerful feature of networking is the ability to allow network access to local folders. In Windows 2000 Professional it is very easy to share folders. You can also apply security to shared folders in a manner that is similar to applying NTFS permissions. Once you share a folder users with appropriate access rights can access the folders through a variety of methods. To effectively manage both local and network resource access and troubleshoot related problems you should understand the resource-access process. Windows 2000 Professional uses access tokens access control lists and access control entries to handle resource access.

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