What should you do?

Your client’s network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012) server installed at its main office. Branch offices have limited bandwidth connecting to the main office.
Client team members at one of the branch offices report that it is taking too long to retrieve files from source control.
You need to speed up the source control access for their most commonly accessed files.
What should you do?
A. • Install a SQL server at the remote office and configure replication of the source control database from the main office to the SQL server at the remote office.
• Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office to use the replicated database.
• Configure all the clients at the remote office to use the new proxy server
B. • Install a new TFS instance at the remote office and configure it to sync with the main office.
• Configure all the clients at the remote office to connect to the new TFS instance.
C. • Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office.
• Configure all the clients at the remote office to use the new proxy server.
D. • Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office.
• Run the TFSConfig.exe command to redirect remote users to the TFS proxy server based on IP address.
• Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office.
• Run the TFS Admin Console command to redirect remote users to the TFS proxy server based on IP address.

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