A technician needs to ensure users are prompted or warned when an installation takes place on a Windows system. Which of the following would meet this requirement?
A.
Educate the user to run the installation with runas
B.
Add the user to the local administrators group
C.
Enable UAC on the workstation
D.
Log in as the administrator to install the application
To ensure that users are prompted or warned during installations on a Windows system, the most suitable approach is to enable User Account Control (UAC). UAC is a built-in Windows feature that helps prevent unauthorized changes to the system. When an installation or other potentially risky action occurs, UAC displays a permissions dialogue box, notifying the user and seeking their confirmation before proceeding.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
C. Enable UAC on the workstation.
Remember that familiar shield icon that pops up when you’re about to install something? That’s the UAC feature in action!
UAC (User Account Control) Windows feature implemented to stop unauthorized changes to Windows. UAC enables standard accounts to do common tasks and provides a permissions dialog box when standard and administrator accounts do certain things that could potentially harm the computer (such as attempt to install a program).
- Mike Meyers ebook
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