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Jackie creates a shared folder on sWinPC1 and saves a file for others to read assigning the Share Permissions Read to the Everyone group. Alex logs on to sWinPC1 and opens the file and adds some data. Will share permissions prevent Alex from saving this file?Group of answer choicesNoYes

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Jackie creates a shared folder on sWinPC1 and saves a file for others to read assigning the Share Permissions Read to the Everyone group. Alex logs on to sWinPC1 and opens the file and adds some data. Will share permissions prevent Alex from saving this file?Group of answer choicesNoYes

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Yes, the share permissions will prevent Alex from saving the file. This is because Jackie has only assigned Read permissions to the Everyone group. Read permissions allow a user to open and view a file, but not to modify it. Since Alex is part of the Everyone group, he can open and read the file, but he cannot save any changes he makes to it.

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Nicky creates a shared folder on sWinPC1 and saves a file for others to read assigning the NTFS Permissions Read to the Everyone group. Morgan logs on to sWinPC2 and opens the file and adds some data. Will NTFS permissions prevent Morgan from saving the changes to this file?Group of answer choicesYes, NTFS permissions only apply in the absence of Share permissions, and Morgan is logged into another PC.No, NTFS permissions only apply when logged in locally, and Morgan is logged into another PC.Yes, NTFS permissions are attached to the object and always apply.Yes, NTFS permissions only apply over a network connection, and Morgan is logged into another PC.

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