A desktop support technician is configuring a standalone workstation running Windows 11 Home edition for a small business client. The client requires specific local security settings, including account lockout thresholds and password complexity rules. When the technician attempts to open the Local Security Policy console (secpol.msc) from the Run dialog, an error indicates that the management console cannot be found. Which of the following best explains why the technician cannot access this utility?
- Local Security Policy is an advanced management feature not included in the Windows Home edition.Cevap
- BThe utility must first be turned on using the Programs and Features Control Panel applet under Windows Features.
- CThe technician must elevate permissions by storing administrative domain credentials in the Credential Manager applet.
- DAccount security and password policy options must be managed through the User Accounts Control Panel applet on non-domain workstations.
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The Local Security Policy utility (secpol.msc) is an advanced administrative feature available in Windows Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions, but omitted from Windows Home edition.
The option stating that Local Security Policy is an advanced management feature not included in Windows Home edition is correct. Windows Home edition omits several corporate management tools and MMC snap-ins, including secpol.msc, gpedit.msc, BitLocker, and domain join capabilities.
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