A technician needs to configure system-wide proxy settings for a client and manage security zones for legacy web applications using a tool within the Windows Control Panel. Which utility should the technician use?
The correct answer is 'Internet Options'. This Control Panel utility is used to configure system-level internet settings, including security zones, privacy settings, and proxy connections. These settings affect legacy applications and Microsoft Edge's Internet Explorer compatibility mode.
'Network and Sharing Center' is used for configuring network adapters and connection properties like IP addresses, not for browser-specific settings. 'User Accounts' manages local user profiles and passwords. 'Windows Defender Firewall' is used to create rules for allowing or blocking network traffic to and from the computer, not for configuring browser behavior like security zones or proxy settings.
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