You are the network administrator in the New York office of TestKing. The company network consists of a single Active Directory domain The New York office currently contains one Windows Server 2003 file server named TestKingA. All file servers in the New York office are in an organizational unit (OU) named New York Servers. You have been assigned the Allow - Change permission for a Group Policy object (GPO) named NYServersGPO, which is linked to the New York Servers OU. The written company security policy states that all new servers must be configured with specified predefined security settings when the servers join the domain. These settings differ slightly for the various company offices. You plan to install Windows Sever 2003, on 15 new computers, which all functions as file servers. You will need to configure the specified security settings on the new file servers. TestKingA currently has the specified security settings configured in its local security policy. You need to ensure that the security configuration of the new file servers is identical to that of TestKingA. You export a copy of TestKingA's local security policy settings to a template file. You need to configure the security settings of the new servers, and you want to use the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()
- A Use the Security Configuration and Analysis tool on one of the new servers to import the template file.
- B Use the default Domain Security Policy console on one of the new servers to import the template file.
- C Use the Group Policy Editor console to open NYServersGPO and import the template file.
- D Use the default Local Security Policy console on one of the new servers to import the template file.