You are a security 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.
Users are in the marketing, sales, or production department. A high-performance color print device named ColorPrinter1 is attached to a server named Server1. ColorPrinter1 is shared by the users in the marketing department. Only users in the marketing department are permitted to print documents on ColorPrinter1. Melanie is a user in the marketing department. Melanie is responsible for ensuring that print jobs on ColorPrinter1 print properly. She is also responsible for replacing paper and for general print device maintenance. Melanie is not permitted to modify the printer itself. You need to configure permissions for ColorPrinter1.
You create a global group named Marketing. You add all marketing users to the Marketing global group. What else should you do?
A.
Assign the global group the Allow – Manage Documents permission for ColorPrinter1.
Assign Melanie the Allow – Manage Printers permission for ColorPrinter1.
B.
Assign the global group the Allow – Print permission for ColorPrinter1. Create a local group on Server1. Add Melanie to the local group.
Assign the local group the Allow – Manage Printers permission for ColorPrinter1.
C.
Add the global group to a local group on Server1. Assign the local group the Allow – Manage Documents permission for ColorPrinter1.
Assign Melanie the Allow – Manage Printers permission for ColorPrinter1.
D.
Add the global group to a local group on Server1. Assign the local group the Allow – Print permission for ColorPrinter1. Create another local group on Server1. Add Melanie to the second local group.
Assign the second local group the Allow – Manage Documents permission for ColorPrinter1.