An IT technician is configuring Windows workstation settings to satisfy distinct user and administrative requirements. Match each system administration task on the left with its corresponding Windows Control Panel utility on the right.
- Change the system locale settings so non-Unicode legacy software displays international character sets properly.Region
- Rebuild the search catalog and include file contents for a newly mounted data volume.Indexing Options
- Configure Sticky Keys and visual screen notifications for audio alerts to assist a user with physical disabilities.Ease of Access Center
- Create a password reset disk on a USB flash drive for a local user account on a standalone computer.User Accounts
Cevap
System locale for non-Unicode programs maps to Region; rebuilding the search catalog maps to Indexing Options; Sticky Keys and visual sound alerts map to Ease of Access Center; creating a local password reset disk maps to User Accounts.
Each task directly corresponds to its dedicated Windows Control Panel utility: Region controls system locale for non-Unicode applications; Indexing Options handles search location indexing and catalog rebuilding; Ease of Access Center manages accessibility accommodations like Sticky Keys; User Accounts manages local profile settings including creating a password reset disk.
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Windows Control Panel applet functionality and administrative scope