You are administrator of your company’s network. Your company has offices in New York, Madrid, Paris and Tokyo. A user named Carmen works in the New York office, but she often travels to the Madrid office. Carmen uses the multi-language version of Windows 2000 Professional on her portable computer. She needs to be able to access both an English and Spanish user interface, input locale, and keyboard layout/IME. When Carmen is in the New York office, she logs on to the network by using the Carmen_eng user account. She is given the English user interface, input locale and keyboard layout/IME. When Carmen is in the Madrid office she logs on to the network by using the Carmen_span user account. She is then given the Spanish interface, input locale and keyboard layout/IME. Carmen reports that when she logs on to the network by using the Carmen_eng user account, she is not allowed to add any languages to her computer other than English, which is already installed. What should you do?()
- AAdd the Spanish keyboard layout/IME for the Carmen_eng user account profile
- BAdd the English keyboard layout/IME for the Carmen_span user account profile
- CReconfigure the Group Policy Object for the Carmen_eng user account to allow her to change the languages on her computer
- DConfigure the Group Policy Object for the Carmen_span user account to allow her to change the languages on her computer.