which of the selections below is not a benefit of imaging the computers on your network.

a. it saves time of having to install the required computer applications.
b.it saves the time of having to install the desired operating system
c.there are fewer licensing fees because the OS is only installed once.
d.it helps to lessen the impact of spyware on the network.

Your Boss is considering a BYOD program for your company. He asks you if there are any negatives to such a program. What do you tell him.

The question asks which of the selections is not a benefit of imaging the computers on your network. Let's analyze each option:

a. It saves time of having to install the required computer applications.
Imaging the computers on your network allows you to create an exact copy (image) of a computer's software configuration, including the installed applications. This means that instead of individually installing applications on each computer, you can simply deploy the pre-configured image, which saves time and effort. Therefore, option a is a benefit of imaging.

b. It saves time of having to install the desired operating system.
Similarly to the previous option, imaging allows you to avoid the manual installation of the operating system on each computer. Instead, you can use the image to replicate the desired OS onto multiple machines. Hence, option b is also a benefit of imaging.

c. There are fewer licensing fees because the OS is only installed once.
When you image computers on your network, you typically have a single copy of the operating system installed on every computer. This can help reduce licensing fees because you only require one license per image. Therefore, option c is indeed a benefit of imaging.

d. It helps to lessen the impact of spyware on the network.
Imaging the computers on your network does not directly impact the presence or impact of spyware. Spyware refers to malicious software that can infiltrate a computer and cause various issues. While imaging can help in initial prevention by deploying a clean image, it does not actively lessen the impact of spyware on the network. Therefore, option d is not a benefit of imaging.

In conclusion, the answer is option d. It is not a benefit of imaging the computers on your network.