You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. All servers that are not domain controllers have computer accounts in an organizational unit (OU) named ApplicationServers. Client computers have computer accounts in 15 OUs organized by department. All users have user accounts in an OU named CompanyUsers. Your company wants all users to have Microsoft Word available on their client computers. Your company does not want to install Word on domain controllers or other servers. You need to configure the network to install the application as required, without affecting any existing policies or settings. What should you do?
A.
Create a Group Policy object (GPO) configured with Microsoft Word listed in the software installation section of the computer settings. Link this GPO to the domain. Configure the Domain Controllers OU and the ApplicationServers OU to block policy inheritance.
B.
Create a Group Policy object (GPO) configured with Microsoft Word listed in the software installation section of the computer settings. Link this GPO to the domain. Configure permissions on the GPO so that all server and domain controller accounts are denied the permissions to read and apply the GPO.
C.
Create a Group Policy object (GPO) configured with Microsoft Word listed in the software installation section of the user settings. Link this GPO to the domain. Configure the Domain Controllers OU and the ApplicationServers OU to block policy inheritance.
D.
Create a Group Policy object (GPO) configured with Microsoft Word listed in the software installation section of the user settings. Link this GPO to the domain. Configure permissions on the GPO so that all server and domain controller accounts are denied the permissions to read and apply the GPO.