CREATING AND RUNNING AN UNATTENDED BACKUP JOB

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You are the systems administrator for a branch of Humongous Insurance. Your organi-zation has thousands of computers total, but your branch has only about 50. You do,however, have your own Windows Server 2003 Active Directory that you have hard-ened to reduce security risks. Recently, your manager informed you that executivemanagement has assigned responsibility for another 10,000 customers to your branch.As a result, your organization needs to hire 20 additional customer support represen-tatives, and each will need a Windows XP Professional desktop computer. You havetoo much work planned to install them yourself, so your manager calls a staffingagency, which sends over a systems administrator named Nicole Caron to perform theinstalls. You create a user account for Nicole and add it to the Domain Users group,hand her the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM and a set of manual installationinstructions, and let her get started.After about an hour, Nicole reports that she cannot join the computers to your domainbecause she receives an access denied error. What is the best way to resolve the prob-lem? Choose the correct answer.A. Modify the Default Domain Security Settings Group Policy object and add Nicole’suser account to the Add Workstations To Domain policy.B. Add Nicole’s user account to the Domain Admins group.C. Modify the Default Domain Security Settings Group Policy object and add Nicole’suser account to the Enable Computer And User Accounts To Be Trusted For Del-egation policy.D. Add Nicole’s user account to the Power Users group.