Lab Week 5
Lab Week 5
Lab 6:
Disk Type
Total Disk Size
Number and type of partitions
Disk 0
Basic
60 GB
3: Unallocated
2: HTFS
1: HTF
30.70 GB
Disk 0
Unallocated space left (in
22.35 GB
gigabytes)
Unallocated space left (in
22350
megabytes)
2. The number of the partition created in this lab is 3
3. The command is unable to be properly carried out since the file system does
not support it.
7.
10. It would not be possible to extend the volume of ALICE1 since there is no
unallocated space available within disk 0. It would be possible to extend of
volume of ALICE2 since there is free space able within the extended partition
with is considered a partition within disk 0 that is able to hold logical drives
only capable of interacting with one and other.
12.The capacity shown for the X: drive in the Windows Explorer does not reflect
the addition of a mounted volume.
13.Though it is being stored within X: it is not taking up room because room has
already been set aside for it on the disk up to the logical drives capacity
point.
14.The capacity of Alice3 is 1.95 GB.
15.The primary and logical drives are all displaying as simple volume partitions
instead of primary or logical drives with no extended partition in sight.
16. Five partitions can now be found on the disk
Lab 8:
1. This folder would be unobtainable at the moment since the NTFS permissions
have not been configured to allow the Guest user to access the shared folder
but rather the standard share file was configured.
2. No, allowing the Guest user Full Control permissions instead of Allow Read
would not solve the accessibility issue.
3. There is currently one open session on the workstation. The current open
session is from computer NYC-CLB by the Guest user.
4. There is currently one share that is visible to the user. I can tell since there
are only two shares without a dollar sign attached to the end of the shares
folder name.
5. The results are different from the first time that I had performed this task
since the share was accessible.