⟩ Suppose Each client computer in Company runseither Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows 98. You are developing an application thatwill be used by all users in Company.Users log on to their client computers by using a domain user account that is a member of thelocal Power Users group and the user?s computer. You log on to your Windows XP Professionalcomputer by using a domain user account that is a member of the local Administrators group andPower Users group on your computer.When examing your application, you need to ensure that your exams accurately reflect theproduction environment in which the application will run.How should you exam the application?A. Ask a domain administrator to temporarily remove your domain user account from the localAdministrators group on your computer while you are examing the application.B. Exam the application on your computer.When examing, log on to the computer by using a domain user account that is a member ofonly the local Power Users group on
C. Deploy the application to a Windows XP Professional computer and a Windows 98 computer.
Log on to each computer by using a domain user account that is a member of only the local
Power Users group.