What should you do?

You are a desktop support technician for your company. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The hard disks on all computers use the NTFS file system.

A user who has administrative privileges on his computer reports that he changed several permissions in the Windows folder. He made these changes after reading about a new virus that affects system files.

When the user attempts to run Paint, he receives the following error message. He receives a similar error message when he tries to run any other application on his computer.

You need to ensure that the user can run the applications on his computer.

What should you do?

You are a desktop support technician for your company. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The hard disks on all computers use the NTFS file system.

A user who has administrative privileges on his computer reports that he changed several permissions in the Windows folder. He made these changes after reading about a new virus that affects system files.

When the user attempts to run Paint, he receives the following error message. He receives a similar error message when he tries to run any other application on his computer.

You need to ensure that the user can run the applications on his computer.

What should you do?

A.
Run the secedit command to apply the Compatws.inf security template.

B.
Enable the Restore files and directories security settings policy in the local Group Policy object (GPO).

C.
Use the Security Configuration and Analysis tool to import and apply the Setup Security.inf security template.

D.
Ask an administrator to copy Mspaint.exe from the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to the WindowsSystem32 directory.



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