You administer Windows 8.1 client computers in your company network.
A guest at your company is connected to the Internet as shown in the following exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
http://www.7tutorials.com/network-locations-explained
Simple Questions: What are Network Locations in Windows 7 & Windows 8?
Network Locations in Windows 8: Private vs Public
Windows 8 further simplifies the concept of network locations, reducing them to only two choices:
Private network - This profile should be applied to your home network or to the network from your workplace. When this profile is assigned to a network connection, network discovery is turned on, file and printer sharing are turned on and homegroup connections are allowed. Public network - This profile is also named Guest. It is the more secure of the two because network discovery is turned off as well as file and printer sharing. This profile should be used when connecting to public networks you don’t trust, like those found in airports, coffee shops, bars, hotels, etc. There’s also a third network location profile named Domain network. This one cannot be set by a normal user. It is available for enterprise workplaces and it is set by the network administrator. The settings applied to this profile are those set by your company and you cannot change them.
http://www.tekrevue.com/tip/change-network-location-windows-8/ How to Change a Network Location in Windows 8
Let’s get back to the Networks list: right click or press and hold your active network connection. A menu is displayed with several options, depending on the network type.
Click or tap "Turn sharing on or off" (the only option common to both wired and wireless networks). For wired networks you will see less options being displayed din the contextual menu. You are asked if you want to turn on sharing between PCs and connect to devices on this network.
Selecting "No, don’t turn on sharing or connect to devices" is the equivalent of applying the Public profile. Selecting "Yes, turn on sharing and connect to devices" is the equivalent of applying the Private profile.
Make your choice and the appropriate settings are applied.