zeen, well best of luck homeboy. (heard the red stripe tour thing in mobay 2day was tha bomb) it was in [glow=red,2,300]negril[/glow] in the morning 8) anyways back 2 "quiz" ;D
zeen, well best of luck homeboy. (heard the red stripe tour thing in mobay 2day was tha bomb) it was in [glow=red,2,300]negril[/glow] in the morning 8) anyways back 2 "quiz" ;D
That's my answer as well. Only thing I was the only one to vote it. C, Power Users.
well isnt that a good thing ramesh(in a certain perspective) that u were the only one, so far.
Answer: C - Power Users
Explanation: Power Users can do everything that Administrators can except for modify user accounts other than the ones that they created.
I think B & C are both correct.
juba, lets say those 2 answers are cllose, B is 99 and C is 100, but the power user would be the one, they can modify userr account apart from the ones they create. 8)
I wouldn't say one is more correct than the other because they both can do ALL of the following without any problem.
1) Create Local User Accounts
2) Change User Permissions
3) Modify User Accounts that THEY have created
4) Install and Run Application that are considered "Non System" Apps.
If 3 was worded differently to say, "Modify ONLY the accounts they have created" then it would be a different situation.
u do make a strong point juba, but there can only be one answer, do u wanna go on a debate about this later on?
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I think B & C are both correct.
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Even though the Administrator can do all thise things, the wording shows that the Admin wishes to restrict the user to not be able to do much more than the specific tasks.
precisely 8)