If a user has public read-only access to records [that he/she does not own], the following are true.
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A. B. C. D. E.ADE.
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When a user has "public read-only" access to records they do not own, it means that the records are visible to them, but they cannot make any changes to them. This permission is granted by the "Sharing Settings" in Salesforce, which allows administrators to set the level of access that different users or groups have to specific records or objects.
To answer the question, we can eliminate options B, C, D, and E because they are not true.
Option B: The user cannot delete the record, even if they have read-only access.
Option C: The user cannot change the owner of the record, even if they have read-only access.
Option D: The user can search for the record, but this is not related to their level of access.
Option E: The user can report on the record, but this is also not related to their level of access.
Therefore, the correct answer is A. The user can view the record, but not edit it.
It's worth noting that even though the user cannot edit the record, they may still be able to see some information that is not visible to other users. This is because the level of access that a user has is determined by a combination of their profile, role, and sharing settings.