You create Web-based client applications. You are creating a sales management application. The application will be used to produce sales orders. Sales data, including orders and product information, is stored in a central Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. The application uses Microsoft Windows Integrated security to access data. You test the application component that is used to retrieve sales order information from the database. The tests are successful. You check the code back into the source control so that the other testers can utilize the code. The testers notify you that the application fails to connect to the database in the test environment. You test the application again and the tests are successful. You need to recreate the bug environment to investigate and resolve the bug. Which three aspects of the testing environment should you take into account? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A.
Web server processor speed
B.
Database security settings
C.
Network bandwidth
D.
Web server available memory
E.
Network credentials used for testing
F.
Impersonation settings