Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All computers on the network are joined to the domain.You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). You install a network management application named App1 on Server1.A user named Admin1 logs on to Server1 and reports that the shortcut to App1 does not exist. You log on to Server1 as a local administrator and verify that the shortcut to App1 exists.You need to ensure that a shortcut to App1 is available for Admin1 on Server1 only.What should you do? ()A. Log on to Server1 as a local administrator. Create a shortcut to App1 in the Default User profile.B. Log on to Server1 as a local administrator. Create a shortcut to App1 in the All Users profile.C. In the Netlogon share on a domain controller, create a folder named Default User. Create a shortcut for App1 in the new folder.D. In the Netlogon share on a domain controller, create a folder named All Users. Create a shortcut for App1 in the new folder.
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All computers on the network are joined to the domain.You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). You install a network management application named App1 on Server1.A user named Admin1 logs on to Server1 and reports that the shortcut to App1 does not exist. You log on to Server1 as a local administrator and verify that the shortcut to App1 exists.You need to ensure that a shortcut to App1 is available for Admin1 on Server1 only.What should you do? ()
A. Log on to Server1 as a local administrator. Create a shortcut to App1 in the Default User profile.
B. Log on to Server1 as a local administrator. Create a shortcut to App1 in the All Users profile.
C. In the Netlogon share on a domain controller, create a folder named Default User. Create a shortcut for App1 in the new folder.
D. In the Netlogon share on a domain controller, create a folder named All Users. Create a shortcut for App1 in the new folder.