单项选择题

A. From the Security Templates snap-in, open the hisecdc template. Modify the Retain System Log setting.
B. From the Security Templates snap-in, open the securedc template. Modify the Retain Security Log setting.
C. Open the Default Domain Policy. Modify the Retain System Log setting.
D. Open the Default Domain Controller Policy. Modify the Retain Security Log setting.

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