What should you do?

You support Microsoft Lync Server 2013 in your customer’s company network. You discover a malicious file type with the extension .mal that you want to prevent from being circulated through Lync.
You need to block .mal files from file transfer in Lync.
What should you do?
A. Run the Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted @{Add=”.mal”} cmdlet.
B. Add the internal Lync web services fully qualified domain name (FQDN) to the Trusted Sites section in Internet Explorer.
C. Run the Set-CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration -Identity Global -Extensions @{Add=”.mal”} cmdlet.
D. Run the Set-CsImFilterConfiguration -Identity Global -Prefixes @{Add=”mal:”} cmdlet.

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