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A user is attempting to launch a Windows utility from a command prompt but is receiving a message stating the user must be an administrator in order to use the utility. Which of the following best explains the reason the user is receiving the message

A. The utility needs to be launched from the GUI.

B. The user is signed in to Windows as a standard user.

C. The user is running a Windows Home edition and not a professional edition.

D. The user must run the command using an elevated command prompt.

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  1. 28 August, 23:30
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    The answer is "Option D".

    Explanation:

    Windows Utility services are included with the OS, which provides you a better control of the machine. and other tools can be useful for you, like anti-virus programs, backup software, disc managers and memory testers, to use this utility properly user must the command prompt to work, and the wrong option can be described as follows:

    In option A, GUI stands for Graphical user interface, that provides ease of use computer. In option B, These utilities are available for every user so, there is no need to signed into standard user, that's why it is wrong. In option C, It is wrong because this utility is available on every window version.
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