You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The functional level of the domain is Windows Server 2003. The domain contains an organizational unit (OU) named Servers that contains all of the company’s Windows Server 2003 resource servers. The domain also contains an OU named Workstations that contains all of the company’s Windows XP Professional client computers. You configure a baseline security template for resource servers named Server.inf and a baseline security template for client computers named Workstation.inf. The Server.inf template contains hundreds of settings, including file and registry permission settings that have inheritance propagation enabled. The Workstation.inf template contains 20 security settings, none of which contain file or registry permissions settings. The resource servers operate at near capacity during business hours. You need to apply the baseline security templates so that the settings will be periodically enforced. You need to accomplish this task by using the minimum amount of administrative effort and while minimizing the performance impact on the resource servers. What should you do? ()
A. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) and link it to the domain. Import both the Server.inf and the Workstation.inf templates into the GP
B. Import both the Server.inf and the Workstation.inf templates into the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO).
C. On each resource server, create a weekly scheduled task to apply the Server.inf settings during off-peak hours by using the secedit command. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) and link it to the Workstations OImport the Workstation.inf template into the GP
D. On each resource server, create a weekly scheduled task to apply the Server.inf settings during off-peak hours by using the secedit command. Import the Workstation.inf template into the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO).