A help desk technician is setting up a new Windows 11 Home edition laptop for a remote employee. The technician attempts to open the Local Users and Groups snap-in (lusrmgr.msc) to create a standard local user account, but receives an error stating that the snap-in is not supported on this edition of Windows. Which of the following utilities should the technician use to manage and create local user accounts on this workstation?
- Settings app (Accounts section)Cevap
- BLocal Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc)
- CComponent Services (dcomcnfg.exe)
- DWindows Memory Diagnostic (mdsched.exe)
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The technician should use the Settings app under the Accounts section to manage and create local user accounts on a Windows 11 Home workstation.
On Windows Home editions, advanced Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins like Local Users and Groups (lusrmgr.msc) are not available. The standard, supported method for managing and adding local user accounts on Windows Home is through the Settings app under the Accounts section (or via Control Panel / Command Prompt net user).
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