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Q: You move a file from an NTFS volume on a Windows 2000 client computer to a folder on an NTFS volume on a Windows 2000 Server computer. What effect does moving this file have on the  NTFS permissions assigned to the file?

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    The moved file retains all of its original NTFS permissions
  • 2
    The moved file loses all of its original NTFS permissions, and now has no permissions.
  • 3
    The moved file loses some of its original NTFS permissions, and inherits some of the NTFS permissions from its destination folder
  • 4
    The moved file loses all of its original NTFS permissions, and inherits all of the inheritable NTFS permissions from its destination folder
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Answer : 4. "The moved file loses all of its original NTFS permissions, and inherits all of the inheritable NTFS permissions from its destination folder"
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Answer: D) The moved file loses all of its original NTFS permissions, and inherits all of the inheritable NTFS permissions from its destination folder Explanation: When a file or folder is moved to a new folder on a different volume, it inherits all of the inheritable NTFS permissions from the destination folder.

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