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leo leo

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What does the ScriptEngine function do?
 
  a) It compiles the current script.
  b) It returns information about the version of VBScript.
  c) It returns information about the interpreter.
  d) It returns the type script being used.

Question 2

After authentication in 80.11i PSK mode, a wireless client communicates with the access point via a(n) ________ key.
 
  A) VPN
  B) session
  C) 802.1X
  D) preshared



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: (d)

Answer to Question 2

B



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