What should you do on each computer?

You are a desktop support technician for your company. All client computers were upgraded from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows XP Professional.
An administrator configures a shortcut for an application named App2. Then, the administrator configures the shortcut so that App2 will run in compatibility mode. However, users report that the display for App2 becomes garbled, or their computers do not display the application window correctly. This problem does not occur when users run other applications.

You need to reconfigure each computer so that App2 displays correctly.

What should you do on each computer?

You are a desktop support technician for your company. All client computers were upgraded from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows XP Professional.
An administrator configures a shortcut for an application named App2. Then, the administrator configures the shortcut so that App2 will run in compatibility mode. However, users report that the display for App2 becomes garbled, or their computers do not display the application window correctly. This problem does not occur when users run other applications.

You need to reconfigure each computer so that App2 displays correctly.

What should you do on each computer?

A.
In the Display Properties dialog box, configure the Monitor properties to adjust the screen refresh rate to a lower value

B.
In the Display Properties dialog box, modify the Advanced Display settings to configure the display DPI settings to 120 dots per inch.

C.
In the shortcut settings for App2, configure App2 to run in a separate memory space.

D.
In the shortcut settings for App2, configure the compatibility settings to run in 256 colors.



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