You are an administrator over several Windows servers. You also manage a domain in Active Directory. Your responsibilities include managing permissions and rights to make sure users can do their jobs while also keeping them from doing things they should not be doing.
With Windows Server systems and Active Directory, the concepts of permissions and rights are used to describe specific and different kinds of tasks.
Drag the concept on the left to the appropriate task examples on the right. (Each concept can be used more than once.)
Allow members of the Admins group to back up the files in the Marketing folder on the CorpFiles server.
Rights
Assign members of the Admins group read-only access to the files in the Marketing folder on the CorpFiles server.
Permissions
Allow members of the Admins group to restore the files in the Marketing folder on the CorpFiles server.
Rights
Assign members of the Marketing group read-write access to the files in the Marketing folder on the CorpFiles server.
Permissions
Allow members of the Admins group to log on locally to the CorpFiles server.
Rights
Allow members of the Admins group to shut down the CorpFiles server.
Rights
Allow members of the Marketing group to send print jobs to the Marketing color printer.
Permissions