Final answer:
During a legal investigation, a licensee is required to cooperate and may provide computer records but must not withhold, remove, or redact information from records, or fail to cooperate with the investigation.
Step-by-step explanation:
A licensee under investigation is expected to fully cooperate with the investigation and comply with requests for information and documentation. However, there are certain actions that a licensee may not engage in during an investigation.
Specifically, except for providing computer records, a licensee may not knowingly remove or withhold records, provide records with redacted information, or fail to cooperate with an investigation as these actions could impede the investigation process or result in the concealment of relevant evidence.
In the context of legal investigations and examinations, it is generally accepted that transparency and full disclosure are required unless protected by legal exemptions, such as those outlined under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). There fore correct answer is (A) Providing computer records.