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Exam GCIH topic 1 question 840 discussion

Actual exam question from GIAC's GCIH
Question #: 840
Topic #: 1
[All GCIH Questions]

Which command produced the following output?

  • A. net session \\10.0.0.5
  • B. net view\\10.0.0.5
  • C. net use\\10.0.0.5
  • D. net share \\10.0.0.5
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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rearmostpiano
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
B. net view \10.0.0.5 The net view command is used to display a list of resources being shared on a network computer. The backslashes (\\) before the IP address indicate that this is a network path. The net view command followed by a network path is commonly used to list shared resources available at that address. The other options don't produce this specific type of output: A. net session - Lists or disconnects sessions between the local computer and the remote computer, not the shared resources. C. net use - Connects, disconnects, and displays information about shared resources to which the local computer is connected, not a list of shares on the remote computer. D. net share - Creates, removes, or displays shared resources on the local computer, not on a remote computer.
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strale
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
net view - lists shared resources net share - manages (creates, deletes, etc) shared resource So, B is correct.
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