Your organization uses Windows 7 computers. You remotely administer a computer. You attempt to ping the computer to veri

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Your organization uses Windows 7 computers. You remotely administer a computer. You attempt to ping the computer to veri

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Your organization uses Windows 7 computers.
You remotely administer a computer. You attempt to ping the computer to verify that it is on the network, but you do not receive a response. The user is able to connect to network resources.
You need to verify that the firewall on the computer is configured to allow pings.
What should you do?

A. Verify that the rule name Network Discovery (NB-Name-In) for inbound connections is enabled.
B. Verify that the rule name File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request -ICMPv4-IN) for outbound connections is enabled.
C. Verify that the rule name File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request -JCMPv4-IN) for inbound connections is enabled.
D. Verify that the rule name Network Discovery (NB-Name-In) for outbound connections is enabled.
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