FILES THAT ARE MOVED WITHIN A SINGLE VOLUME DO NOT INHERIT THE COM-PRESSION PROPERTIES OF THE DESTINATION FOLDER
1.
Correct Answers: B
A. Incorrect:
Files that are moved within a single volume do not inherit the com-
pression properties of the destination folder. This might seem confusing unless
you understand that files are not rewritten when they are moved within a volume;
only the pointer to the file is changed.
B. Correct:
When files are moved within a single volume, the compression status of
the files does not change.
C. Incorrect:
Windows XP Professional does allow files to be moved to a destina-
tion folder that has a different compression status. However, the compression sta-
tus of the files does not change and does not inherit the status of the destination
folder.
D. Incorrect:
Although files that are copied always inherit the compression status of
the destination folder, Windows XP Professional does not automatically change
the type of file transfer from move to copy.