Answer:
The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section. The correct answer is A.
Explanation:
The correct answer to this question is:
They restrict access depending on job role.
because the company creates different workspaces for particular departments. Each department allows access to its employee to work and use the assigned resources. Other people from other departments can't use their computers due to security reasons.
However, the following options are not correct.
They connect a company's website with its internal wiki.
They allow a company to organize information. (information is maintained inside in the workspace)
They provide a platform for collaboration.
The Navigation Pane in Outlook is used to switch between the different areas of Outlook,such as Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and Notes., the Navigation Pane displays the folders within the view you are working with. The following folders are commonly used in the Navigation Pane in Outlook:
Inbox
Sent Items
Deleted Items
They are most commonly included in the Favorites.
Answer:
"ArithmeticException" is the correct answer for the above question.
Explanation:
Missing Information : The above question does not hold that "what is the output of the program".
- The above question has a class that holds the two functions one function is the main function which calls the other function in a try-catch block.
- The method function holds one run time exception which is 1/0 which is an arithmetic exception.
- It can be handle by the help of an arithmetic class object which is defined in the first catch block.
- Hence the print function of this catch is executed and prints "ArithmeticException".
Answer:
hotspots.
Explanation:
Hotspots is a small geographical location with at least one access point in an outdoor/indoor setting, that provide people with maximum wireless coverage within that area and its mostly uses a wireless local-area network (WLAN) using a router to connect to an Internet service provider.
A barcode's bars have
1. different thicknesses, so they each signify 1 or 2 nibbles.
2. the combinations of the thicknesses of those bars exceed the trillions. That's why manufacturers and stores never run out of SKU barcodes.