You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain includes an organizational unit (OU) named TerminalServers and a global group named Accounting. The TerminalServers OU contains all of the Windows Server 2003 computer accounts running Terminal Services. Members of the Accounting group connect to terminal servers to access their software applications. You create a Group Policy object (GPO) and link it to the TerminalServers OU. You configure the GPO to publish a software installation package that installs the most recent tax application. Users in the Accounting group report that the new tax application is not installed on any of the terminal servers. You log on to one of the servers running Terminal Services and attempt to use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. When you select Add New Programs, you receive the following error message: “Applications are not available to install from the network in this mode.” You need to ensure that the new tax application is installed on the computers running Terminal Services. What should you do?
A.
Modify the GPO and configure the software installation package to be assigned under the Computer Configuration section of the GPO under Software Settings.
B.
Modify the GPO and configure the software installation package to be assigned under the User Configuration section of the GPO under Software Settings.
C.
Modify the discretionary access control list (DACL) settings of the GPO to assign the Authenticated Users group the Deny – Read and the Allow – Apply Group Policy permissions.
D.
Modify the discretionary access control list (DACL) settings of the GPO to assign the computer accounts in the TerminalServers OU the Allow – Read and the Allow – Apply Group Policy permissions.