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You use your domain account to sign in to your devices when you are within the premises of your organization. However, you can use the same credentials to sign in even when you have no access to the domain.

How is this possible?

a. The domain can still be accessed through the Internet.
b. The domain account is modified into a local user account.
c. The credentials are cached in Windows 10.
d. The credentials are stored on the domain.

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Final answer:

The credentials are cached in Windows 10 to allow signing in to devices even when not connected to the domain.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is c. The credentials are cached in Windows 10. When you sign in to your devices using your domain account within your organization's premises, Windows 10 caches or stores your credentials locally. This allows you to sign in to your devices using the same credentials even when you are not connected to the domain.

Windows 10 caches your credentials in case you need to sign in to your device when there is no network connectivity or when you are outside of your organization's premises. This cached information allows you to continue using your device and accessing local resources without needing to contact the domain controller.

It's important to note that the cached credentials are only valid for a certain period of time and need to be refreshed periodically to ensure security.

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