What is a reason to run the msconfig command when investigating a security incident on a Windows host?
A. stop a running malicious service without rebooting the computer
B. show the process ID associated with the malware program
C. disable a malicious service from starting when the computer is rebooted
D. set the system shutdown options
What is a reason to run the msconfig command when investigating a security incident on a Windows host?
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What is a reason to run the msconfig command when investigating a security incident on a Windows host?
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