When Installing the Knowledge Center using the Standard authentication, you are prompted for
both a username and password for the initial Knowledge Center administrator- However, when
installing using Windows authentication, you are prompted only for a Windows user account
username for the initial Knowledge Center administrator.
Identify two reasons that explain this difference.
A.
Using Windows authentication, the username Information is stored in the database, but the
password will always be prompted for at runtime.
B.
Using Standard authentication, the installer will verify that there is not a Windows user account
on the local computer that already exists with the login credentials provided.
C.
Using Windows authentication, Windows account usernames are added to the Knowledge
Center database, and login authentication Is performed by Microsoft Windows, with the system
checking the account under which the user has logged in to the local computer, which means that
the password has already been validated at runtime.
D.
Using Windows authentication, the installer will reset the password of the selected Windows
user account on the local computer to blank. Therefore, logging in at runtime will never require a
password.
E.
Using Standard authentication, login authentication information (both user name and password)
is stored In the Knowledge Center database and is validated when entered at runtime.
F.
Using standard authentication, Microsoft Windows cannot perform the login authentication of
the windows user account on the local computer. Therefore, the username and password will have
to be prompted for at runtime.