What should you do to make sure that the cached credentials for user accounts are only stored in their local branch office RODC server?

ABC.com boasts a main office and 20 branch offices. Configured as a separate site, each branch office has a Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC) server installed.

Users in remote offices complain that they are unable to log on to their accounts.

What should you do to make sure that the cached credentials for user accounts are only stored in their local branch office RODC server?

ABC.com boasts a main office and 20 branch offices. Configured as a separate site, each branch office has a Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC) server installed.

Users in remote offices complain that they are unable to log on to their accounts.

What should you do to make sure that the cached credentials for user accounts are only stored in their local branch office RODC server?

A.
Open the RODC computer account security tab and set Allow on the Receive as permission only for the users that are unable to log on to their accounts

B.
Add a password replication policy to the main Domain RODC and add user accounts in the security group

C.
Configure a unique security group for each branch office and add user accounts to the respective security group. Add the security groups to the password replication allowed group on the main RODC server

D.
Configure and add a separate password replication policy on each RODC computer account



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