A User ID? No, you just waltz in and demand access. What is this, amateur hour? Of course you need a User ID, and the organizational unit is key. Gotta keep those pesky non-employees out, you know?
This is a trick question, I can feel it. They're trying to confuse us with all these options. But I'm sticking with the user ID and organizational unit. Can't go wrong with the basics, am I right?
Hmm, I'm not so sure about B) Access restriction. Isn't that kind of implied in the whole 'granting access' thing? I'd go with the user ID and organizational unit answers.
Well, duh, of course you need a User ID! How else would the system know who you are? And the organizational unit assignment makes sense too - you can't just let anyone in, they need to be part of the approved group.
I think A) User ID and D) Assignment to an organizational unit are the correct answers. The user needs an ID, and they need to be assigned to a specific organizational unit to access the business resources.
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