Ah, yes, you're absolutely right! I remember now, we need to set up the security groups in Active Directory and then associate the users with those groups to grant them the appropriate permissions.
Bingo! The answer is C, Active Directory. That's where you manage user group memberships, which is the key to controlling access to Configuration Manager and other tools.
Yeah, I agree. Those first two options seem a bit off. I'm leaning towards either Active Directory or Configuration Manager as the correct answer here.
Okay, let's start with the options. The CCE Admin page doesn't sound right, since that's not a standard tool for managing user access to Configuration Manager. The Domain Manager option is also a bit suspect, since that's not a common term in this context.
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