单项选择题

A. In the Default Domain Policy, set the Account lockout duration to 0.
B. In the Default Domain Policy, set the Account lockout duration to 99999.
C. From Active Directory Users and Computers, select the Account is trusted for delegation option for all user accounts.
D. From Active Directory Users and Computers, select the Account is sensitive and cannot be delegated option for all user accounts.

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