Answer:
All of the files are stored on a hard-drive. Except for the files you just viewed before turning off the computer, which is stored in the RAM (Random Access Memory). If your computer is a desktop, and the power goes out while looking at a photo/pdf, you may corrupt/lose the image if the computer didn't have enough time to store it in the hard drive. Everything in the hard drive is 'scratched' into it like a record. If you delete a file, that part of the disk is 'smoothed' as best as it can. If you upload another file, you might corrupt/ruin the image/pdf. Think of the smoothing like recording a football game over an old VHS of Winne the Pooh. If you have any other questions, please ask by commenting on this answer!
Answer:
Default File
Explanation:
When a website is visited from a web browser without the explicit specification of the complete path of the file with the URL, the webserver will look for the file named index.html or index.php from the public_html files and render the contents of the file.
The name index. html or index.php is commonly used for the default page which is the page displayed to a visitor that does not specify a particular page for example (mysite/contact_us), so if the file path "contact_us" is omitted, the visitor will be taken to the "index" also known as the home page of "mysite".
Answer:
LIST
Explanation:
NTFS is A proprietary journaling file system developed by Microsoft. It started with windows 3.1.
List Folder Contents: Is what Gives authorized user the permission to viewing and listing of files and sub-folders as well as executing of files inherited by folders only.
NTFS permissions applies to every file and folder stored on a volume formatted with the NTFS file system. By default, permissions are inherited from a root folder to the files and sub-folders beneath it, although this inheritance can be disabled.
List Folder Contents will allow you to display the folder's contents and to display the data, attributes, owner, and permissions for files within the folder.
The NTFS permission that applies to the Domain Users group that will allow Sally to do what he wants without allowing more access than necessary is LIST.
The best step to take is to have some kind of anti-malware/spyware software. Hope this helps you!
-Belle