You need to ensure that users in the Accounts OU can connect to Share1

You are the network administrator for your company. The network structure is shown in the exhibit.

The functional level of both forests is Windows Server 2003. All three domains are Active Directory domains. Domain3 contains a computer named Server1. A shared folder on Server1 is named Share1. Users in an organizational unit (OU) named Accounts in Domain2 need access to Share1. However, whenever the users in the Accounts OU attempt to connect to Share1, they receive an error message stating that access was denied. You need to ensure that users in the Accounts OU can connect to Share1. What should you do?

You are the network administrator for your company. The network structure is shown in the exhibit.

The functional level of both forests is Windows Server 2003. All three domains are Active Directory domains. Domain3 contains a computer named Server1. A shared folder on Server1 is named Share1. Users in an organizational unit (OU) named Accounts in Domain2 need access to Share1. However, whenever the users in the Accounts OU attempt to connect to Share1, they receive an error message stating that access was denied. You need to ensure that users in the Accounts OU can connect to Share1. What should you do?

A.
Create a universal distribution group in Domain2 that includes all users in the Accounts OU. Create a domain local security group in Domain3. Grant access to \\Server1\Share1 to the domain local security group. Make the universal distribution group a member of the domain local security group.

B.
Create global security group in Domain2 that includes all users in the Accounts OU. Create a domain local security group in Domain3. Grant access to \\Server1\Share1 to the domain local security group. Make the global security group a member of the domain local security group.

C.
Create a shared folder in the Accounts OU for \\Server1\Share1.

D.
Create a one-way external trust relationship in which Domain2 trusts Domain3.



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