You are the desktop administrator for ExamSheet. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer is configured to support two monitors. You install a DOS-based application on your computer. The application uses the Windows 2000 Professional default settings Autoexec.nt and Config.nt. Your primary video adapter is set to 24 bit color, 800 x 600 resolution, and default refresh rates. Your secondary video adapter is set to 32 bit color, 1024 x 768 resolution, and a refresh refresh of 72 hertz. You create a shortcut for the DOS-based application on the secondary monitor's desktop and use the default PIF settings. You attempt to run the DOS-based application on the secondary monitor. The application opens, but the display area is scrambled. You then attempt to run the DOS-based application on the primary monitor. The application does not open. Both monitors function correctly when you run Windows based applications. You want to be able to run the DOS-based application on either monitor. What should you do?()
A. Reconfigure the shortcut properties to run the DOS-based application in full screen mode.
B. Reconfigure the PIF settings of the DOS-based application to start in a window.
Change the drivers for both video adapters from WDM compliant drivers to DOS drivers.
D. Change the refresh rate setting to 72 hertz for both video adapters.
E. Change the color setting for both video adapters to 256 colors.