Which of the following user groups is this user MOST likely associated with?

A user on a domain network cannot install software that they need. Which of the following
user groups is this user MOST likely associated with?

A user on a domain network cannot install software that they need. Which of the following
user groups is this user MOST likely associated with?

A.
Standard user

B.
Guest user

C.
Power user

D.
Administrator

Explanation:

Reference:
http://www.sevenforums.com/software/135091 -standard-user-able-install-software.html



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kulero

kulero

I don’t get this, guest also is a possible answer? It doesn’t state which OS… guest accounts have least admin rights as well (XP)

these are the characteristics of a guest account:

•It doesn’t have a password and passwords cannot be set for it.
•It cannot install apps, desktop programs or hardware devices.
•It can use only the apps and desktop programs that were installed on your PC or device, when the Guest account was enabled.
•It cannot change its account type, name or picture.
•It cannot change the settings of other user accounts.
•It cannot access the libraries and user folders of other user accounts.
•It can create files only on the Desktop and its user folders. It cannot create folders and files anywhere else on your PC or device.
•The Guest user account can be enabled or disabled only by an administrator.

Standard Account (Vista)

A standard user account lets a person use most of the capabilities of the computer, but permission from an administrator is required if you want to make changes that affect other users or the security of the computer.

When you use a standard account, you can use most programs that are installed on the computer, but you can’t install or uninstall software and hardware, delete files that are required for the computer to work, or change settings on the computer that affect other users. If you’re using a standard account, some programs might require you to provide an administrator password before you can perform certain tasks.

Guillermo

Guillermo

No kulero, there’s no such thing as a guest account on a domain. READ THE QUESTION, it specifically says on a domain.