You are the network administrator for the Windows Server installation that consists of a single active directory domain. A new management directive states that users can log on to the domain only during business hours. Users who try to remain logged on after business hours must be automatically disconnected from network resources. What should you do?

You are the network administrator for the Windows Server installation that consists of a single active directory domain. A new management directive states that users can log on to the domain only during business hours. Users who try to remain logged on after business hours must be automatically disconnected from network resources. What should you do?


B - Configure the Default Domain Group Policy object to force users to log off when their logon hours expire
C – Select all users accounts. Modify the account properties to restrict logon hours to business hours.

(When you restrict logon hours, you might also want to force users to log off after a certain point in time. If you apply this policy, users cannot log on to a new computer but they can stay logged on even during restricted hours. To force users to log off when logon hours expire for their account, apply the Network Security policy: Force Logoff when logon hours expire.)