What should you do?

You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You need to ensure that the support team is able to view alert and state data for the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 computers that host line-of-business applications. You also need to ensure that the team is able to create overrides only for existing rules and monitors, and that the team cannot view other servers in the Operations Console. What should you do?

You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You need to ensure that the support team is able to view alert and state data for the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 computers that host line-of-business applications. You also need to ensure that the team is able to create overrides only for existing rules and monitors, and that the team cannot view other servers in the Operations Console. What should you do?

A.
Create a group that contains all SQL Server computers that host the line-of-business application databases.
Create a custom Operator role that has group scope targeted to the new group. Add members of the support team to the custom Operator role.

B.
Create a group that contains all SQL Server computers that host the line-of-business application databases.
Create a custom Author role that has group scope targeted to the new group. Add members of the support team to the custom Author role.

C.
Create a group that contains all SQL Server computers that host the line-of-business application databases.
Create a custom Advanced Operator role that has group scope targeted to the new group. Add members of the support team to the custom Advanced Operator role.

D.
Add members of the support team to the local Administrators group on all SQL Server computers that host the line-of-business application databases. Add members of the support team to the default Author role.



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