FILES THAT ARE COPIED WITHIN A SINGLE VOLUME ALWAYS INHERIT THE COMPRES-SION PROPERTIES OF THE DESTINATION FOLDER

2.

Correct Answers: A

A. Correct:

Files that are copied within a single volume always inherit the compres-

sion properties of the destination folder. This is in contrast to files that are moved

within a single volume, which retain their compression status.

B. Incorrect:

When files are copied—either within a single volume or between vol-

umes—the compression status of the files is inherited from the destination folder.

C. Incorrect:

Windows XP Professional does allow files to be copied to a destina-

tion folder that has a different compression status. The files inherit the compres-

sion status of the destination folder.

D. Incorrect:

Windows XP Professional has the capability to move and copy files

between folders that have different compression settings. When files are copied,

they always inherit the compression status of the destination folder.