Your network consists of one Active Directory domain. The domain contains four servers that run Windows Server 2008.
The relevant servers are configured as shown in the following table:
Your company has a department named Sales.
All client computers in the Sales department run Windows Vista and use an application named Application1.
Application1 uses a dynamic-link library (DLL) named Salesapp.dll.
You plan to deploy a new application named Application2 that uses a different version of Salesapp.dll.
During testing, administrators report that Application2 causes Application1 to fail when both applications run on the same computer.
You need to ensure that users can run both applications successfully on the same computer. The solution must enable users that use portable computers to run both applications when they are disconnected from the network.
What should you do?
A.
On Server1, create and link a Group Policy object (GPO) that assigns Application2 to all computers in the Sales department.
B.
On Server3, create a SoftGrid application package that contains Application2 and stream it to all computers in the Sales department.
C.
On Server2, install Application2. Configure all computers in the Sales department to access Application2 by using Terminal Services Gateway (TS Gateway).
D.
On Server2, install Application2. Configure all computers in the Sales department to run Application2 by using Terminal Services RemoteApp (TS RemoteApps).