YOU HAVE A BUSINESS CLIENT THAT OPERATES A SMALL NETWORK CONSISTING OF FIVE WINDOWSXP PROFESSIONAL WORKSTATIONS AND TWO WINDOWS SERVER 2003 SERVERS CONFIGURED IN AWORKGROUP ENVIRONMENT

11. You have a business client that operates a small network consisting of five WindowsXP Professional workstations and two Windows Server 2003 servers configured in aworkgroup environment.The client wants to secure communication between hisworkstation and one of the servers, and he also wants to protect some of the data onthe servers from some of the users but allow access to the data by the client and onebusiness partner.Which of the following steps would you recommend for this clientto provide the level of protection desired?A. Deliver EFS policy through the application of Group Policy, which will allow thepartners to access the data but protect it from other users. Protect the trafficbetween the client workstation and the desired server through application of secu-rity policy from Group Policy.B. Create an EFS policy locally on the member server. Install a certificate for eachuser who is to access the EFS-protected resources. Protect the traffic between thetwo desired machines through the creation of matching IPSec policies with ashared key configuration.C. Select the “Encrypt Folder to Protect Contents” check box in the Advanced tabof the folder’s Properties page. Install security certificates on the local machine foreach user who is to be granted access to the secured folder. Add the allowed usersto the Security page of the desired resource. Protect the traffic between the twodesired machines through the creation of matching IPSec policies with a sharedkey configuration.D. Create an EFS policy locally on the member server. Protect the traffic betweenthe client workstation and the desired server through application of securitypolicy from Group Policy.