From your Windows 2000 Professional computer, you need to map drive G to the default administrative share on drive C of a server

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问题 From your Windows 2000 Professional computer, you need to map drive G to the default administrative share on drive C of a server named AppSrv.

What can you do to map the drive?

选项 A、Run thenet share C$=G:\command.
B、Run thenet use G: \\AppSrv\C$command.
C、Browse to AppSrv in Windows Explorer, and map drive G to the C$ share.
D、Browse to AppSrv in My Network Places, and map drive G to the C$ share.

答案B

解析 Explanation: The root of each volume on a hard disk is automatically shared, and the share name is the drive letter appended with a dollar sign ($). The appended dollar sign causes the share to be hidden. One method of mapping a share to a logical drive is to open the command prompt and type the command: NET USE devicename: \\computername\sharename. In this scenario, the command translates to the command: net use G:\\AppSrv\C$

Incorrect Answers:
A: The net share command is used to create shares not to connect to existing shares on other computers in the network.

C: It is not possible to browse to the administrative share C$ on AppSrv since this is a hidden share.

D: It is not possible to browse to the administrative share C$ on AppSrv since this is a hidden share.
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