What command did James type in to get this window to come up?

James is an IT security consultant as well as a certified ethical hacker. James has been asked to audit the network security of Yerta Manufacturing, a toolmanufacturing company in Phoenix. James performs some initial external tests and then begins testing the security from inside the company’s network. James finds some big problems right away; a number of users that are working on WindowsXP computers have saved their usernames and passwords used to connect to serverson the network. This way, those users do not have to type in their credentialsevery time they want access to a server. James tells the IT manager of Yerta Manufacturing about this, and the manager does not believe this is possible on Windows XP. To prove his point, James has a user logon to a computer and then James types in a command that brings up a window that says “Stored User Names and Passwords”. What command did James type in to get this window to come up?

James is an IT security consultant as well as a certified ethical hacker. James has been asked to audit the network security of Yerta Manufacturing, a toolmanufacturing company in Phoenix. James performs some initial external tests and then begins testing the security from inside the company’s network. James finds some big problems right away; a number of users that are working on WindowsXP computers have saved their usernames and passwords used to connect to serverson the network. This way, those users do not have to type in their credentialsevery time they want access to a server. James tells the IT manager of Yerta Manufacturing about this, and the manager does not believe this is possible on Windows XP. To prove his point, James has a user logon to a computer and then James types in a command that brings up a window that says “Stored User Names and Passwords”. What command did James type in to get this window to come up?

A.
James had to type in “rundll32.exe keymgr.dll, KRShowKeyMgr” to get the window to pop up.

B.
To bring up this stored user names and passwords window, James typed in “rundll32.exe storedpwd.dll, ShowWindow”.

C.
The command to bring up this window is “KRShowKeyMgr”.

D.
James typed in the command “rundll32.exe storedpwd.dll” to get the Stored User Names and Passwords window to come up.



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I agree with the answer. A