An application will be deployed in a SharePoint 2010 server farm that is managed by
department-level site collection administrators. You need to design this application to meet
all the following requirements: ·The application must contain a custom Web Part that
accesses the object model at the farm level. .The application must be available anywhere in
the farm as more departments require the functionality. .The site collection administrator in
each department must be able to activate the application without the help of the farm
administrator. .The level of access to the SharePoint 2010 object model must be limited.
Which approach should you recommend?
A.
Create the Web Part as part of a feature. Then deploy it to the bin directory of the Web
application of each department. Delegate authority to modify the security in the Web
application web.config file to the site collection administrator of each department.
B.
Create the Web Part as part of a feature in a sandboxed solution. Then deploy it with a
farm-level scope
C.
Create the Web Part as part of a feature in a sandboxed solution. Then deploy it by
assigning a resource quota at the site collection level.
D.
Create the Web Part as part of a feature. Then deploy it to the bin directory of the Web
application of each department. Specify and deploy a Custom Access Security policy
defining the security limitations of the Web Part.