You are the network administrator for your company. Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The functional level of the domain is Windows Server 2003. You add eight servers for a new application. You create an organizational unit (OU) named Application to hold the servers and other resources for the application. Users and groups in the domain will need varied permissions on the application servers. The members of a global group named Server Access Team need to be able to grant access to the servers. The Server Access Team group does not need to be able to perform any other tasks on the servers. You need to allow the Server Access Team group to grant permissions for the application servers without granting the Server Access Team group unnecessary permissions. What should you do?
A.
Create a Group Policy object (GPO) for restricted groups. Configure the GPO to make the Server Access Team group a member of the Power Users group on each application server. Link the GPO to the Application OU.
B.
Grant the Server Access Team group permissions to modify computer objects in the Application OU.
C.
Move the Server Access Team group object into the Application OU.
D.
Create domain local groups that grant access to the application servers. Grant the Server Access Team group permissions to modify the membership of the domain local groups.