What should you do?

Your network contains several branch offices. All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. Each branch office contains a domain controller and a file server.
The DHCP Server server role is installed on the branch office domain controllers. Each office has a branch office administrator.
You need to delegate the administration of DHCP to meet the following requirements:
Allow branch office administrators to manage DHCP scopes for their own office.
Prevent the branch office administrators from managing DHCP scopes in other offices.
Minimize administrative effort.
What should you do?
A. In the Active Directory domain, add the branch office administrators to the Server Operators builtin local group.
B. In the Active Directory domain, add the branch office administrators to the Network Configuration Operators builtin local group.
C. In each branch office, migrate the DHCP Server server role to the file server. On each file server, add the branch office administrator to the DHCP Administrators local group.
D. In each branch office, migrate the DHCP Server server role to the file server. In the Active Directory domain, add the branch office administrators to the DHCP Administrators domain local group.

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