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Mohammed is a network administrator. He needs to change the permissions of a network user to give them higher-level access. Which function of a network operating system (NOS) will allow Mohammed to do this?
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managing user accounts
setting up a firewall
using an Ethernet cable
restarting the router
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Answer: managing user accounts.
Explanation: A NOS provides account management and access-control features (user accounts, permissions, authentication), which let an administrator change a user's permissions. The other options (firewall setup, cabling, router restart) do not directly change user permission levels.
Explanation: A NOS provides account management and access-control features (user accounts, permissions, authentication), which let an administrator change a user's permissions. The other options (firewall setup, cabling, router restart) do not directly change user permission levels.
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