You create Microsoft Windows-based applications. You are creating an application to manage projects. Your current customers use Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, and Windows Server 2003, in workgroup and domain settings.
The application must meet the following requirements:
Identify the user for workflow functionality.
Store data in a central location on your companys network.
Permit data to be stored locally for offline access.
Your application relies on Windows domainCbased authentication to identify the user without logging on to the application itself. You decide to use Microsoft SQL Server 2005 as the database engine and save the data locally in XML format for offline access. You need to identify the risks that are related to your design. Which risk should you identify?
A.
The use of XML might limit the number of customers who will use the application.
B.
The use of SQL Server 2005 might limit the number of customers who will use the application.
C.
The use of the .NET Framework might limit the number of workstations that can use the application.
D.
The use of a Windows domain might limit the number of customers who will use the application.