Chapter 12

1. B, C, D, E. FSRM enables you to create quotas that limit the amount of disk space users can store within a folder or volume; create file screens that restrict the file types users can save; define rules that set classification properties on files; and create scheduled tasks that can be used for applying actions to subsets of files. However, you cannot configure shared folder and NTFS permissions on files and folders using FSRM.

2. C. You should use FSRM to create a file group and give the group an appropriate name. Specify *.mp* as a set of files to include and *.mpp as a set of files to exclude. Then, create a file screen, specifying the Active screening type and the name of the file group that you created. If you specify *.mpp ...

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