To answer this question, you need to understand the role of an Administration Server in managing a domain.
Option A) Central point from which to manage the domain - This option is correct. The Administration Server provides a central point from which administrators can manage the domain. It allows administrators to perform various tasks such as configuring servers, deploying applications, monitoring performance, and managing security.
Option B) Distributed control over a domain - This option is incorrect. The Administration Server does not provide distributed control over a domain. While the Administration Server allows administrators to manage the domain, it does not distribute control to multiple servers.
Option C) All the above - This option is incorrect. The correct answer is not all of the above because Option B is incorrect.
Option D) None of the above - This option is incorrect. The correct answer is Option A.
The correct answer is Option A) Central point from which to manage the domain. This option is correct because the Administration Server indeed provides a central point for administrators to manage the domain.