Which tool should you instruct User3 to use on Computer3?

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Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.

Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named adatum.com.

The network contains five servers configured as shown in the following table:

All of the servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.

Test_Server has a shared folder named ShareA. Only local users have permissions to ShareA.

The network contains a mainframe computer that is administered by using the Telnet protocol.

The domain contains four client computers configured as shown in the following table:

All of the client computers run the 64-bit version of Windows. User3 frequently accesses ShareA. Remote Desktop is enabled on Computer4.

Your company identifies the following requirements.

• Ensure that you can test unsigned device drivers on Computer1

• Enable Credential Guard on Computer2.

• Run commands and cmdlets remotely on computer2.

• Configure User Account control (UAC) on Computer3 to prompt administrators for credentials when elevated privileges are required.

• Ensure that User1 can view and interact with a desktop session of User3.

• Ensure that User2 can use Telnet to manage the mainframe.

• Ensure that User4 can use Remote Desktop to access Computer4 remotely.

End of repeated scenario.

On Test_Server, you reset the password for User3.

You need to ensure that User3 can access ShareA.

Which tool should you instruct User3 to use on Computer3?

A. the Get-Credential cmdlet

B. Credential Manager

C. Authorization Manager

D. Active Directory Users and Computers

Answer: B

Explanation:

http://www.digitalcitizen.life/credential-manager-where-windows-stores-passwords-other-login-details

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