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Which best explains a password attached to a document?

O There is a private password for the user and a public one for the viewer.

O If a user forgets the password, it cannot be recovered.

O Passwords typically are not case-sensitive.

O Using a document to store the password is not allowed.


Sagot :

Answer:

Explanation:

Going through the options:

O Passwords typically are not case-sensitive.

Passwords are typically case-sensitive.

O Using a document to store the password is not allowed.

It is not recommended but definitely allowed to store passwords in document.

O If a user forgets the password, it cannot be recovered.

Lost password cannot be recovered easily but not impossible.

The only choice left is

O There is a private password for the user and a public one for the viewer.

It describes a set of public and private key password used to allow sharing of encrypted files between user and viewers.

So the only answer left which is correct:

O If a user forgets the password, it cannot be recovered.

Answer:

Explanation:

ans is B.O If a user forgets the password, it cannot be recovered.