Question 2
Francis, the IBM WebSphere administrator has the option of installing IBM Connections 4.0 on either Linux or Windows operating system.
Which statement is true about access requirements from an operating system perspective?
On Windows, any user will be able to install Connections so long as the administrator has shared the target installation directories with Full Control permissions.
On Linux, a non-root install is not possible.
On Linux, a non-root user can be granted required access permissions to certain data directories thereby allowing non-root installs. On Windows, only a local administrator can install Connections 4.0.
Both on Windows and Linux, a non-administrator or non-root user can perform Connections installs, so long as proper access permissions are granted to the required target directories.
On Linux, a non-root user can be granted required access permissions to certain data directories thereby allowing non-root installs. On Windows, especially in Windows 2008, the administrator account must be a domain administrator in order to install Connections 4.0.
Correct answer: B