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294 question of the day from Preplogic

hi all;
I got a question of the day from Preplogic I would like to discuss.

Alex is the network administrator for an engineering company that operates a single domain native mode Windows Server 2003 network. The company's offices occupy five contiguous floors of a midtown Manhattan office tower, and the network is configured with only the default site. Users in the Engineering division require specific drive mappings that enable them to connect to several proprietary client/server databases containing design specification and materials analysis data. The Engineering employees' user accounts are located in an OU named Engng and their computer accounts are located in an OU named EngngWork. Employees from other divisions of the business at times need to use the computers in the Engineering department, but should not have access to the databases. Also, the users in this department should be able to access the mappings only if they are logged onto a computer in their own department. Alex has written a script named Design.vbs that creates the mappings to the shares on two file servers that contain the required databases. What should Alex do to deploy the Design.vbs script to the Engineering employees with the least amount of administrative effort? Select the best answer.

A)Create a GPO that includes the Design.vbs script as a startup script, and link it to the Engng OU.
B)Create a GPO that includes the Design.vbs script as a startup script, and link it to the EngngWork OU.
C)Create a GPO that includes the Design.vbs script as a logon script, and link it to the EngngWork OU.
D)Create a GPO that includes the Design.vbs script as a logon script, and link it to the Engng OU.
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