Raul is the network administrator for Davidson Pipe, an oil pipeline manufacturing company in San Antonio. Raul manages a team of 10 IT personnel which includes two software developers. The company network consists of one Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domain. These developers have recently created a custom inventory application that will run on one of the company�s servers and all the workstations. Raul has created a domain account on the network which will serve as the service account used by the new custom application. The developers have informed Raul that this service account will need to run as a process on client computers and will need to be able to use the identity of any user and accessthe resources authorized to that user. Raul wants to make one centralized setting change on the network to make sure the service account will work properly when running the application. What Group Policy setting can Raul edit to affect this change on the network?

A.
Raul needs to add the new service account to the list of users in the �Act as part of the operating system� Default Domain Group Policy.
B.
He should add the new service account to the users list in the �Act as SYSTEM account on domain computers� Default Domain Group Policy.
C.
If he adds the new service account to the list of users in the �Impersonate a client after authentication� setting in the Default Domain Group Policy, the application will work properly.
D.
He needs to add this service account to the users list in the �Replace a process level token� Default Domain Group Policy.