Administrators at a company share a single terminal for configuring Symantec Endpoint Protection. The administrators want to ensure that each administrator using the console is forced to authenticate using their individual credentials. They are concerned that administrators may forget to log off the terminal, which would easily allow others to gain access to the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) console. Which setting should the administrator disable to minimize the risk of non-authorized users logging into the SEPM console?
A) allow users to save credentials when logging on
B) delete clients that have not connected for specified time
C) lock account after the specified number of unsuccessful logon attempts
D) allow administrators to reset the passwords
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