You are a consumer support technician. A user installs two applications from the same software vendor on a computer that runs Windows Vista . The two applications are designed to run on Microsoft Windows 2000.
One application runs successfully in Windows 2000 compatibility mode. The other application fails. The failed application requires elevated privileges when it runs.
You need to configure the Windows Vista computer to run the failed application. You want to achieve this goal by granting the least possible level of privilege.
What should you do?
A.
Disable the Application Information service.
B.
From the properties of the executable of the failed application, select the Previous versions option.
C.
Right-click the executable of the failed application, and select the Run this program as administrator option.
D.
Set the application compatibility mode of the failed application to run in Windows XP (Service Pack 2) compatibility mode.