Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The network includes a branch office named
Branch1. Branch1 contains 50 member servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2.
An organizational unit (OU) named Branch1Servers contains the computer objects for the servers in Branch1.
A global group named Branch1admins contains the user accounts for the administrators. Administrators
maintain all member servers in Branch1.
You need to recommend a solution that allows the members of Branch1admins group to perform the following
tasks on the Branch1 member servers.
Stop and start services.
Change registry settings.
What should you recommend?
A.
Add the Branch1admins group to the Power Users local group on each server in Branch1.
B.
Add the Branch1admins group to the Administratorslocal group on each server in Branch1.
C.
Assign the Branch1admins group change permissionsto the Branch1Servers OU and to all child objects.
D.
Assign the Branch1admins group Full Control permissions on the Branch1Servers OU and to all child
objects.
Explanation:
Local admins have these rights. By default, membersof the power users group have no more user rights or
permissions than a standard user account in Windows2008, Vista and 7.