You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. A user named Maria assists you in performing some administrative tasks. Maria is a member of local Administrators group. Users report that Maria has been viewing and changing their files. You want Maria to be able to install programs, perform backups and manage printers, but not to view, change or read other users’ files for which permission has not been granted. You want to set up Maria’s account to have minimal rights and permission. You want to accomplish this with least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? ()
A. Leave Maria in the local Administrators group. Limit her rights by using Local Policies.
B. Leave Maria in the local Administrators group. Change the NTFS provision on other users’ files to deny Maria’s request.
C. Remove Maria from the local Administrators group. Add her to both the Power Users group and Backup Operators group.
D. Remove Maria from local Administrators group. Add her to Power User group. Then grant her NTFS Read permission on the files to be backed up.