You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional and are members of the domain. Only designated IT support staff have administrative rights on client computers. The company requires all client computers to run antivirus software. The company licenses an antivirus application that is installed on a file server named Server1. An unattended installation can be performed on each client computer by running the setup command from a shared folder on Server1.
Several users report that when they attempt to install the antivirus application, they receive the following error message:
“You do not have sufficient privileges on this computer to perform this action.”
You verify that the antivirus application is not installed on any client computers. You need to ensure that all client computers have the antivirus application installed. You want to accomplish this task by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
A.
Create a Group Policy object (GPO) linked to the domain. Use the GPO to launch a logon script that runs the setup command to install the antivirus application if it is not currently installed. Instruct all users to restart their client computers.
B.
Create a Group Policy object (GPO) linked to the domain. Use the GPO to launch a startup script that runs the setup command to install the antivirus application if it is not currently installed. Instruct all users to restart their client computers.
C.
Create a batch file that runs the setup command. Send this batch file in an e-mail message to all users. Instruct all users to run this batch file.
D.
Use Remote Assistance to to run the setup command on each client computer.