Your company has acquired a new company in Japan and wants to add all employees of the acquisition to your existing Goog

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Your company has acquired a new company in Japan and wants to add all employees of the acquisition to your existing Goog

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Your company has acquired a new company in Japan and wants to add all employees of the acquisition to your existing Google Workspace domain. The new company will retain its original domain for email addresses and, due to the very sensitive nature of its work, the new employees should not be visible in the global directory. However, they should be visible within each company's separate directory. What should you do to meet these requirements?

A. Create a new Google Workspace domain isolated from the existing one, and create users in the new domain instead.
B. Under Directory Settings > Contact sharing, disable the contact sharing option and wait for 24 hours to allow the settings to propagate before creating the new employee accounts.
C. Redesign your OU organization to have 2 child OUs for each company directly under the root. In Directory Settings > Visibility Settings, define custom directories for each company, and set up Visibility according to the OU.
D. Create one dynamic group for each company based on a custom attribute defining the company. In Directory Settings > Visibility Settings, define custom directories for each company, and set up Visibility according to the dynamic group.
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