4 Question A user runs regedit.exe and receives a User Account Control (UAC) request for credentials. The user enters the same account used for signing in to Windows, but could not get past the UAC prompt. What is the cause of this issue? The user has no administrative permissions to run the Registry Editor. The User Account Control "Log On As" setting is set to LOCALInteractive. The User Account Control "Log On As" setting was not set to LOCALNetwork Service. The User Account Control "Log On As" setting is set to LOCALSYSTEM.
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