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In enterprises where terminal host access control management is relatively strict, administrators hope to bind terminal hosts and accounts to prevent terminal users from accessing the controlled network from unauthorized terminal hosts at will. Regarding the description of binding the terminal host and account, which of the following is correct?

A.
exist Any Office When logging in with an account for the first time, the terminal host is automatically bound to the current account, but the automatic binding process requires administrator approval
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A.
exist Any Office When logging in with an account for the first time, the terminal host is automatically bound to the current account, but the automatic binding process requires administrator approval
B.
When other accounts need to be authenticated on the bound terminal host, there is no need to find the asset owner who is bound for the first time to authorize themselves.
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B.
When other accounts need to be authenticated on the bound terminal host, there is no need to find the asset owner who is bound for the first time to authorize themselves.
C.
Binding terminal hosts and accounts is only applicable to terminal users through Any Office Scenarios for authentication, Not applicable Web Agent Plugins and Web The scenario where the client authenticates.
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C.
Binding terminal hosts and accounts is only applicable to terminal users through Any Office Scenarios for authentication, Not applicable Web Agent Plugins and Web The scenario where the client authenticates.
D.
There are only consoles in the account binding terminal host, which cannot be configured by the administrator.
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D.
There are only consoles in the account binding terminal host, which cannot be configured by the administrator.
Suggested answer: C
asked 18/09/2024
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