You are the network administrator for Southridge Video. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named southridgevideo.com. The domain contains one domain controller. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The company uses Group Policy objects (GPOs) to configure user and computer settings. The Active Directory database and the SYSVOL shared folder are stored on separate hard disks. The hard disk containing the SYSVOL folder fails. Some Group Policy settings are still applied, but new users do not receive the Group Policy settings. You replace the failed disk. You discover that there are no valid backups of the SYSVOL folder. You have a list of GUIDs and friendly names for each GPO. On the new disk, you create a new shared folder named SYSVOL in the same location as the previous SYSVOL folder. You need to configure the network so that the user and computer settings will be applied to all users.
Which three courses of action should you take?()