You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain contains an organizational unit (OU) named Sales. You create three Group Policy objects (GPOs) that have four configuration settings, as shown in the following table. The ScreenSaver GPO has the No Override setting enabled. The Sales OU has the Block Policy inheritance setting enabled. The priority for GPOs linked to the Sales OU specifies first priority for the Display and Wallpaper GPO and second priority for the Wallpaper GPO. For user accounts in the Sales OU, you want the Screen Saver tab to be hidden and the desktop wallpaper to be Autumn.jpg. You log on to a test computer by using a user account from the Sales OU, but you do not receive the settings you wanted. You need to configure the settings to hide the Screen Saver tab and set the desktop wallpaper to Autumn.jpg for the user accounts in the Sales OU. You want to avoid affecting user accounts in other OUs. What should you do?
A.
Enable the No Override setting for the Display and Wallpaper GPO.
B.
Disable the No Override setting on the ScreenSaver GPO. Reorder the Wallpaper GPO to be first in the list.
C.
Create a GPO and link it to the Default-First-Site-Name. Configure the GPO to set the Active Desktop Wallpaper to c:\WINNT\web\wallpaper\autumn.jpg
D.
Disable the Block Policy inheritance setting on the Sales OU. Change the Display and Wallpaper GPO to set the Active Desktop Wallpaper to c:\WINNT\web\wallpaper\autumn.jpg