A small business owner asks an IT technician to set up a newly purchased laptop running Windows 11 Home for a teleworker. The owner requires that the teleworker be able to accept incoming Remote Desktop connections from the central office and use Encrypting File System (EFS) to secure sensitive client files locally. Which of the following should the technician explain regarding these feature requirements?
- AWindows 11 Home supports EFS file encryption natively, but the laptop must be upgraded to Windows 11 Pro to host incoming Remote Desktop sessions.
- BWindows 11 Home can act as a Remote Desktop host, but an upgrade to Windows 11 Enterprise is required to gain access to EFS file encryption.
- Windows 11 Home lacks native support for both incoming Remote Desktop hosting and EFS, requiring an upgrade to Windows 11 Pro to fulfill both business requirements.Cevap
- DWindows 11 Home supports both Remote Desktop hosting and EFS, provided an in-place architecture upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit Windows is performed first.
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Windows 11 Home lacks native support for both incoming Remote Desktop hosting and EFS, requiring an upgrade to Windows 11 Pro to fulfill both business requirements.
The option stating that Windows 11 Home lacks native support for both incoming Remote Desktop hosting and EFS is correct. Windows 11 Home can act only as an RDP client and does not include file-level EFS encryption. Upgrading the laptop to Windows 11 Pro adds both the RDP host capability and EFS support.
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