You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain contains Windows Server 2003 computers and Windows XP Professional computers. You configure a server named Server1 to be a file server. The written company security policy states that you must analyze network traffic that is sent to and from all file servers.You need to capture file-transfer network traffic that is being sent to and from Server1. You install Network Monitor Tools from a Windows Server 2003 product CD-ROM on a server named Server2, which is on the same network segment as Server1.You run Network Monitor on Server2. However, Network Monitor captures only network traffic that is sent to and from Server2. You need to capture all network traffic that is sent to and from Server1. What should you do?()
A. Install the Network Monitor driver on Server1. Run Network Monitor on Server2 to capture network traffic.
B. Open Network Monitor on Server2 and create a capture filter to enable the capture of all protocols. Run Network Monitor to capture network traffic.
C. Install Network Monitor Tools on Server1. Run Network Monitor to capture network traffic.
D. Open Network Monitor on Server2 and increase the capture buffer from 1 MB to 20 MB in size. Run Network Monitor to capture network traffic.