You need to ensure that users cannot run any application that is not currently assigned to them

You are the network administrator for your company. Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Employees use client computers and also use Remote Desktop to connect to a terminal server named TS1. All users in your company have user accounts in an organizational unit (OU) named Company Users. All users receive applications that are assigned to their user accounts by Group Policy objects (GPOs) linked to the Company Users OU. The GPOs use security filtering to control which security groups receive which applications. Users report that when using TS1, their assigned applications are not available. You need to configure your network so that the applications are available to users when they connect to TS1. You need to ensure that users cannot run any application that is not currently assigned to them. What should you do?

You are the network administrator for your company. Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Employees use client computers and also use Remote Desktop to connect to a terminal server named TS1. All users in your company have user accounts in an organizational unit (OU) named Company Users. All users receive applications that are assigned to their user accounts by Group Policy objects (GPOs) linked to the Company Users OU. The GPOs use security filtering to control which security groups receive which applications. Users report that when using TS1, their assigned applications are not available. You need to configure your network so that the applications are available to users when they connect to TS1. You need to ensure that users cannot run any application that is not currently assigned to them. What should you do?

A.
Reconfigure the GPOs containing software installation packages so that the software installation packages are published to users.

B.
Reconfigure the GPOs containing software installation packages so that assigned software installation packages are automatically installed at logon.

C.
Install all required software on TS1. Use NTFS permissions to control which security groups can access which applications.

D.
Link the GPOs containing software installation packages to the domain, not to an OU.



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