CACHING IS ENABLED BY DEFAULT FOR FOLDERS SHARED FROM WINDOWS XPPROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS
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Correct Answers: B
A. Incorrect:
Caching is enabled by default for folders shared from Windows XP
Professional systems.
B. Correct:
By default, shared folders on a Windows XP Professional system have
manual caching for documents enabled. Users connecting to the share must then
specifically mark files as being available offline for the caching to be effective—no
files are automatically cached with this setting.
C. Incorrect:
The Automatic Caching Of Documents setting on a shared folder
causes the client system to cache documents in the folder after they have been
accessed. Older and less frequently accessed cached documents are automatically
removed to save space on the connecting user’s hard disk. This option is not
enabled by default.
D. Incorrect:
The Automatic Caching Of Programs And Documents setting on a
shared folder is similar to the Automatic Caching Of Documents setting, but it does
not allow files on the shared folder to be overwritten. This setting enables caching
for read-only documents and applications, and ensures that changes made to a
document offline are not synchronized back to the shared folder. This option is
not enabled by default.