You are a help desk technician for your company. Your company’s network includes an Active Directory domain and Windows XP Professional computers that are configured as members of the domain. Company policy prohibits users from accessing their computers unless they are authenticated by a domain controller. However, users report that they can log on to their computers, even though a network administrator has told them that a domain controller is not available. As a test, you log off of your computer and disconnect it from the network. You discover that you can log on by using your domain user account. You need to ensure that users cannot access their computers unless they are authenticated by a domain controller. How should you configure the local computer policy on these computers? ()
- AEnable the Require domain controller to unlock policy.
- BSet the Number of previous logons to cache policy to 0.
- CRemove all user and group accounts from the Log on locally user right.
- DRemove all user and group accounts from the Access this computer from the network user right.&e