You are the network administrator for TestKing.com. All user accounts and groups in the domain are in the container named Users. Company naming conventions require that names of global groups begin with G_ and names of domain local groups begin with DL_. A domain local group named HRServices does not meet the requirements. The HRServices group has one global group member named G_HRUsers. The HRServices group is assigned to Allow - Full Control permission for a shared folder named HRFiles. The shard folder is located on a file server. You need to rename the HRServices group to meet the naming convention requirements. In addition, you need to ensure that user access to the HRFiles shared folder is not disrupted while you perform the procedure. What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? ()(Each correct answer presents a cplete solution. Choose two.)
A.
Open Active Directory Users and Computers, and then delete the existing HRServices domain local group. Create a new domain local group named DL_HRServices. Add the G_HRUsers group to the DL_HRServices group. Assign the DL_HRServices group the Allow - Full Control permission for the HRFiles shared folder.
B.
Open the Active Directory Users and Computers, and then change the name of the HRservices group to DL_HRServices.
C.
Run the following command: dsadd group CN=DL_HRServices,CN=Users,DC=testking.com,DC=com - member CN=G_HRUsers,CN=Users,DC=testking,DC=com
D.
Run the following command: dsmove CN=HRServices,CN=Users,DC=testking,DC=com -newname DL_HRServices