YOU NEED TO COPY A TEXT-BASED LOG FILE THAT IS COMPRESSED USING NTF...

3.

You need to copy a text-based log file that is compressed using NTFS compression to

another volume. The file size of the log file is 2 GB; however, it consumes only 50 MB

of the file system because it is compressed. The destination volume has only 1 GB of

available space, so you enable compression on the folder that will receive the log file.

During the file transfer, you receive an error indicating that there is not enough space

to complete the copy. Which is the most likely explanation?

A.

Files copied between volumes are always written as uncompressed, regardless of

the compression state of the source file or the destination folder.

B.

Files copied between volumes are first written to the disk uncompressed. NTFS

then compresses the file only if the destination folder is compressed.

C.

Files copied between volumes inherit the compression state of the base volume,

not the destination folder. Because the volume itself is not compressed, NTFS

attempts to write the file uncompressed.