This question is the first in a series of questions that all present the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series. Start of repeated scenarioYou are an enterprise desktop support technician for City Power & Light. City Power & Light is a utility company. The company has a main office and a branch office. The main office is located in Toronto. The branch office is located in Boston. The main office has 1,000 employees. The branch office has 10 employees. Active Directory ConfigurationThe network contains a single Active Directory domain named cpandl.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2008 R2. Server ConfigurationAll servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The relevant servers in the main office are configured as shown in the following table.
All computers in the main office are configured to use DHCP. All computers in the branch office are configured to use static IP addresses. User InformationAll user accounts are standard user accounts.All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.Each portable computer has a PPTP-based VPN connection to the internal network. Corporate Security GuidelinesAll users must be granted the least privileges possible.All locally stored documents must be encrypted by using Encrypting File System (EFS).The hard disk drives on all portable computers must be encrypted by using Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker).All encryption certificates must be stored on smart cards. End of repeated scenario The company is deploying a new application. When users attempt to install the application, they receive an error message indicating that they need administrative privileges to install it. You need to recommend a solution to ensure that users can install the application. The solution must adhere to the corporate security guidelines. What should you recommend?
A.
Publish the application by using a Group Policy.
B.
Disable User Account Control (UAC) by using a Group Policy.
C.
Add all domain users to the local Power Users group by using Restricted Groups.
D.
Add the current users to the local Administrators group by using Group Policy preferences.