单项选择题

A. In Active Directory Users and Computers, on the Sessions tab, configure the End Session setting for the user account. Instruct the user to log off from the domain and log on again.
B. Modify the Default Domain Policy GPO to enforce logoff when logon hours expire. Ensure that the user's computer has the latest Group Policy settings applied.
C. Remove the user's domain account from the local Administrators group on the user's client computer. Instruct the user to log off from the domain and log on again.
D. Use Computer Management on the domain controller. Restart the Net Logon service.

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