Question
An employee contacts a company system administrator complaining that each time they try to change a display configuration setting in the Windows operating system, the setting is restored to its original configuration.
Which of the following is MOST likely causing this issue?
answer
CCMS
Patch Testing
Reactive Maintenance
Compensating Controls
Which of the following is MOST likely causing this issue?
answer
CCMS
Patch Testing
Reactive Maintenance
Compensating Controls
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The issue described is likely due to **Compensating Controls**. This term generally refers to security measures or configurations that are put in place to mitigate risks, which may include restrictions on changing system settings. If the display configuration settings are being reverted, it could be that there are group policies or other administrative controls in place that prevent users from making changes to those settings.
Other options like CCMS (Configuration Change Management System), Patch Testing, and Reactive Maintenance are not as directly relevant to individual display configuration issues typically experienced by users.
Other options like CCMS (Configuration Change Management System), Patch Testing, and Reactive Maintenance are not as directly relevant to individual display configuration issues typically experienced by users.