A company has client computers that run Windows 8.
Users can run applications that have been downloaded from the Internet only with administrator approval.
You need to ensure that users can run downloaded applications without administrator approval.
What should you do?
A.
Set the Internet zone privacy level to Low.
B.
Set the Internet zone security level to Medium.
C.
Set the User Account Control (UAC) settings to Never notify.
D.
Turn off Windows SmartScreen.
The answer is C. Set the user account control settings to never notify.
The correct answer should be D – it is a function of the SmartScreen to require administrator approval for downloaded programs. UAC does not prevent running programs, it is a notifying option.
A. Internet zone privacy levels are to do with accepting/not accepting cookies.
C. UAC settings are to do with requiring or not requiring administrator intervention/approval.
the answer is D
I’m sure it’s C, at least the others are not true
for A: internet zone privacy is for cookies not for downloaded apps
for B: internet zone security level to medium, just prompt BEFORE the download
for D: smartscreen filter is designed to warn you if the website you are visiting impersonating another website or contains threats to your computer(internet explorer>gear button>safety>turn on smartscreen filter)
Answer is D
http://www.samlogic.net/articles/windows-8-disable-smartscreen.htm
The correct answer is C
because: Users can run applications that have been downloaded from the Internet only with administrator approval.
Smartscreen is not blocking or stopping the applications from running with administrative approval.