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Question #: 71
Topic #: 6
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You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment.

You plan to implement FSLogix profiles for the deployment.

You need to configure NTFS permissions for the file share that will store the FSLogix profiles. The solution must follow the principle of least privilege.

At which level should you apply permissions for CREATOR OWNER?

  • A. This folder, subfolders and files
  • B. Subfolders and files only
  • C. This folder only
  • D. Files only
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Cesalz
1 week, 3 days ago
Selected Answer: D
In the context of FSLogix, each user creates their own profile container (a VHD or VHDX file) in the file share. By applying CREATOR OWNER permissions at the "Files only" level, you ensure that: Users have full control over only their own profile container files. They cannot access or modify other users' profile containers.
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ce82cc2
1 week, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: B
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fslogix/how-to-configure-storage-permissions Principal Access Applies to Description CREATOR OWNER Modify (Read / Write) Subfolders and files only Ensures the profile directory created by the user has the correct permissions only for that user.
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Deepankar
2 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: A
I’m leaning heavily toward A on this one.
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