Your network is an Active Directory domain controlled by a Windows Server domain controller. The Finance group has read permission to the Reports and History shared folders and other shared folders.

Your network is an Active Directory domain controlled by a Windows Server domain controller. The Finance group has read permission to the Reports and History shared folders and other shared folders. The Accounting group has read-and-write permissions to the Reports, AccountRecs, and Statements shared folders. Several users are members of both the Finance and Accounting groups. All the folders are located on a file server. The Everyone group is granted the Full Control NTFS permission for each folder through inheritance, but nonadministrative users do not have the right to log on locally at the server. Access to the shared folders is managed through share permissions. It is determined that the Finance group should no longer have read access to the Reports folder. This change should not affect access permissions granted through membership in other groups. What is the best solution to the problem?


A. Deny the read permission to the Finance group for the Reports folder.

B. Deny the read permission individually for each member of the Finance group for the Reports folder.

C. Remove the read permission from the Finance group for the Reports folder.

D. Delete the Finance group.


Answer: C. Remove the read permission from the Finance group for the Reports folder.


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