Option B is tempting, but the question says the user can access the Address Book application. I think Option D is the way to go - the user can view the records, but can't touch anything. Gotta love those role restrictions!
Haha, looks like the user is in a bit of a pickle here. They've got two roles, but the security settings are like a game of tug-of-war. Better choose wisely, or they might end up in the address book, but with their hands tied!
I agree with Jillian. The question clearly states that the user has two roles, and the security for those roles is defined. Option D is the only one that matches that scenario.
Option D seems correct. The user can access the Address Book application but is restricted from performing any CRUD actions due to the security settings defined for the two roles.
I believe the user will be able to access the Address Book application but will only be able to view all records without being able to perform any actions.
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