Which two actions should you perform?

You are the network administrator for Contoso.com and are creating an image for a Windows 8.1
implementation for all of your users.

You find out that an application your company has used for many years is not compatible with Windows 8.1. It
has always worked on your Vista computers with SP2. The application requires administrator privileges.
You need to configure the correct settings so that the application can run on Windows 8.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

You are the network administrator for Contoso.com and are creating an image for a Windows 8.1
implementation for all of your users.

You find out that an application your company has used for many years is not compatible with Windows 8.1. It
has always worked on your Vista computers with SP2. The application requires administrator privileges.
You need to configure the correct settings so that the application can run on Windows 8.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A.
Select Run this program as an administrator in the Compatibility Troubleshooter.

B.
Assign the application to Run as administrator on the Security tab of the application executable file
properties.

C.
Modify the User Account Control Settings by adjusting the slider to Never Notify.

D.
Using the Compatibility Troubleshooter, check Run this application in compatibility mode for and select
Vista (Service Pack 2).

E.
Using the Application Compatibility toolkit, run the Windows Vista Compatibility Evaluator for Windows 8,
and select the Service Pack 2 option.

Explanation:



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Joe

Joe

The application requires administrator privileges so you will need to select Answer A. It even shows you the EXE properties with this option ticked. However on the PCT tool it does have an option for ‘The program requires additional permissions’ however this is not an answer to choose. Not 100% sure of the answer. Will need clarification from TechNet.