Administering Windows Server 2012 — Question 37
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the File Server Resource Manager role service installed.
Each time a user receives an access-denied message after attempting to access a folder on Server1, an email notification is sent to a distribution list named DLL.
You create a folder named Folder1 on Server1, and then you configure custom NTFS permissions for Folder1.
You need to ensure that when a user receives an access-denied message while attempting to access Folder1, an email notification is sent to a distribution list named DL2. The solution must not prevent DL1 from receiving notifications about other access-denied messages.
What should you do?
Answer options
- A. From the File Server Resource Manager console, create a local classification property.
- B. From Server Manager, run the New Share Wizard to create a share for Folder1 by selecting the SMB Share - Applications option.
- C. From the File Server Resource Manager console, modify the Access-Denied Assistance settings.
- D. From the File Server Resource Manager console, set a folder management property.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because setting a folder management property allows you to specify unique behaviors for Folder1, including its own notification settings for access-denied messages. Options A and B do not address the requirement of customizing notification settings for a specific folder, and option C relates to general access-denied assistance rather than the specific management of notifications for Folder1.