You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The company consists of a main office and two branch offices. All three offices are part of a single Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. The two branch offices are connected by slow WAN links to the main office.
All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
A server named ABC-DC1 in the main office is configured as a domain controller and primary DNS server for the domain.
You are configuring a Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) 4.6 environment.
You deploy Windows Server 2008 R2 servers in the main office and both branch offices.
You want users in each office to stream virtual applications from their local server. You also want the clients to automatically receive any uABCrades to the virtual applications.
How should you configure the new servers?
A.
You should install the Web Server (IIS) role on all three servers.
B.
You should install Microsoft System Center Application Virtualization Streaming Server on all three servers.
C.
You should install Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager on the main office server and install the File Services role on the branch office servers.
D.
You should install Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager on the main office server and install the Web Server (IIS) role on the branch office servers.