A user is experiencing slow performance on a workstation. A technician investigates and speculates the performance issue is being caused by an excessive number of background services running at startup. The technician troubleshoots the issue, and then finds and disables many services that have been running at startup. Next, the technician informs the user the remediation is complete. The following morning, the technician receives a call from the same user reporting performance is still slow. Which of the following troubleshooting steps did the technician MOST likely fail to complete?
A user is having trouble moving and opening icons with a finger on a tablet. A technician has checked the preferences and configured the speed and sensitivity, however, the problem remains. Which of the following actions should the technician advise the user to take?
A research and development department is upgrading a desktop application for its engineers. The files and data are stored on the server and checked out. Design work is performed on the desktop and then checked back in to the server. Which of the following types of applications is this an example of?
A VoIP handset needs to replace a legacy phone in an area that has no electrical outlets nearby but does have various network ports available. Which of the following technologies would MOST likely complete the installation?
Company management wants to give users the ability to work from home during periods of bad weather. Which of the following would enable the workforce to do this?