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As part of a CYOD policy, a systems administrator needs to configure each user's Windows device to require a password when resuming from a period of sleep or inactivity. Which of the following paths will lead the administrator to the correct settings?

  • A. Use Settings to access Screensaver settings.
  • B. Use Settings to access Screen Timeout settings.
  • C. Use Settings to access General.
  • D. Use Settings to access Display.
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Highly Voted 2 years, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Answer is A. Praise the Lord himself, Professor Messer. https://youtu.be/d9bUZGvcTK8?list=PLG49S3nxzAnna96gzhJrzkii4hH_mgW4b&t=225
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Kristheitguru
2 years ago
In the video , you have screensaver and screen timeout as two different options so your not clicking screen saver to do this you will click screen-timeout
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max12553
8 months ago
But the questions refers to sleep or inactivity. Sleep is from inactivity.
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lowkeyjoe
Most Recent 2 weeks, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: B
Screen timeout makes more sense. You can even search "choose what closing the lid does" on a laptop. I think power options would be another way to get there.
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jt1623262727
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
Screen Timeout: This is a power saving feature. After a set period of inactivity (like using the mouse or keyboard), the screen turns off entirely to conserve energy. It offers no security on its own. Anyone can walk up and see what was on your screen before it timed out. Screen Saver: This can be both a visual treat and a security measure. After a set period of inactivity, it kicks in and displays images, animations, or even slideshows on your screen. Optionally, you can set a password for the screen saver, so it requires login to see what was on the screen before it activated.
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Raffaelloo
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A screensaver is a computer program that can be set to turn on after a period of user inactivity (when you leave your computer). It was first used to prevent damage to older monitors but is now used as a way to prevent viewing of desktop contents while the user is away.
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Chavozamiri
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Use Settings to access Screensaver settings.
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Mehsotopes
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Go to personalization, lock screen, and screen saver settings at the bottom of lock screen. In this dialog-box you will find a check-box that asks if on resume, you want to display the log in screen; if checked, this will lock your computer once screen saver is activated.
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princedarcy
1 year, 8 months ago
While this is accurate, the screen only locks after a period of inactivity and after not a period of sleep. That is done from Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options > scroll down to additional settings > If you've been away, when should Windows require you to sign in again? > the options being Never or When PC wakes up from sleep.
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hhmna
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Answer should be A. I tried to set a screensaver password on my computer but failed. It does not show a logon screen.
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Babi_12
1 year, 11 months ago
Answer is A
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Thejphall
2 years, 5 months ago
I keep trying to lookup solid info for this question but the answers I find don't match any available choices. (Like I don't see the options here mentioned anywhere else that explains how you would go about doing something like what's mentioned in the question.) If I had to guess I would assume it would be screen timeout settings but, personally I'm not seeing the specific options to configure when going to any of the available choices.
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OnA_Mule
2 years, 5 months ago
You can try it yourself on a Windows host. Go to Settings and find Screen Saver Settings. On the Screen Saver page, there's a Check Box "On resume, display logon screen" which forces you to log in.
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