The \Reports folder is a compressed folder on an NTFS partition on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to copy the \Reports folder to an uncompressed folder in the same NTFS volume. You want the \Reports folder to remain compressed after it is copied. What should you do?()
ACopy the folder.
BCompress the target folder, and copy the folder.
CApply compression to each file in the \Reports folder, and copy the folder
DUncompress the \Reports folder, compress the target folder, and copy the folder
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You can compress files and folders only on drives formatted with NTFS. If you add or copy a file into a compressed folder, it is compressed automatically. If you move a file from a different NTFS drive into a compressed folder, it is also compressed However, if you move a file from the same NTFS drive into a compressed folder, the file retains its original state, either compressed or uncompressed. Compressed files and folders cannot be encrypted. So other choices are not suitable answers.