was to be accomplished. It took a while to fill out the table for all of the different directories, but did prove to be helpful. Creating the groups and users was not too difficult, but placing the users in the proper group and assigning the correct permissions was a bit time consuming. The parts of the lab where I assigned and tested NTFS permissions were straighter forward since the lab guided me through it. This lab was a bit harder, but was also a good lab in that you actually had to do planning and setting up user accounts like a real administrator would. Lab 17: Managing NTFS PermissionsIn order for this lab to have been done the previous lab had to be completed correctly. In the first part of the lab I created a text document and viewed the default permissions of the file. I then assigned the Take Ownership permission to a user account, then took and tested ownership of the file. Next I created folders that did not allow Inheritable Permissions. I then denied access to a file from a certain group, so that group could not access that file. But I found out that a user in the group I denied access to can work with that file from dos. Lab 18: Managing Shared FoldersIn the first part of this lab I created and shared a folder. I then viewed and removed permissions for a group to the folder I just created and shared. I then added a different group to the shared folder and assigned the Full Control permission. My partner then made sure that my shared folder was set up correctly by accessing the folder over the network. Next, I changed the permissions of the folder and had my partner connect to my shared folder to notice the differences. Next I mapped a network drive to my partners shared folder. Mapping a network drive can be convenient in that you don’t have to browse the network every time you log on to find the files you need. At the end of the lab I stopped the sharing on the folder that I had been sharing i...