You are the network administrator for Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain All network servers run Windows
Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
Disk drive D on a server named TestKingA is formatted with default NTFS file permissions. You create a folder named D:\TestKingData on TestKingA. You share D:\TestKingData as TestKingData with default share permissions. Then you create a subfolder named Sales in D:\TestKingData.
A user named Lisa works in the sales department. Her user account is a member of 34 security groups. Lisa reports that she cannot add files to \\TestKingA\TestKingData\Sales.
You review Lisa's effective permissions for Sales, which are shown in the exhibit:
You need to ensure that Lisa can add files to \\TestKingA\TestKingData\Sales.
What should you do?()
A. Modify the NTFS permissions so Lisa inherits permissions on Sales from \\TestKingA\TestKingData.
B. Remove Lisa from the Users group.
C. Assign the Allow - Modify NTFS permissions to the Creator Owner group.
D. Modify the share permissions for \\TestKingA\TestKingData to assign the Allow - Change permissions to the Everyone group.