Match each item with a statement below.

A. A characteristic associated with a folder or file used to help manage access.
B. In Windows Server 2016, a security capability that tracks activity on an object, such as reading, writing, creating, or deleting a file in a folder.
C. An access control list that manages access to an object, such as a folder, and that is configured by a server administrator or owner of the object.
D. Set by an attribute of NTFS, this Microsoft file system enables a user to encrypt the contents of a folder or a file so that it can only be accessed via private key code by the user who encrypted it.
E. A path in the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) format, such as to a DFS shared folder or to a different DFS path.
F. A file transfer protocol common to UNIX and Linux systems that transfers information in record streams instead of in bulk file streams.
G. A grouping of shared folders in a DFS namespace root that are replicated or copied to all servers that participate in DFS replication.
H. A server folder that holds work files for mobile and stationary devices.
I. An access control list that contains settings to audit the access to an object, such as a folder.
J. A feature of the File and Storage Services role that enables users to access and synchronize work folders through using all types of devices, mobile and stationary, such as tablet PCs, laptops, and stationary PCs.

A. attribute
B. auditing
C. discretionary ACL (DACL)
D. Encrypting File System (EFS)
E. folder target
F. Network File System (NFS) protocol
G. replication group
H. sync share
I. system control (SACL)
J. work folders

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