NetAPI: polls temporary sessions created on the DC when a user logs in or logs out and calls the NetSessionEnum function on Windows.
The collector agent uses a Windows API to query DCs for user logins" is correct because NetAPI polling relies on the NetSessionEnum function, which is part of the Windows API. This function allows the collector agent to obtain information about active sessions on the Domain Controllers (DCs), which in turn, reveals user login information.
Answer is A. Technically it tracks log on and log off, so the answer is correct but missing the other half. So it DOES track log off.
Bandwidth is never mentioned in the study guide for NetAPI. For WMI it does say "requires fast network links", but this question is about NetAPI.
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