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VMware Exam 2V0-21.23 Topic 9 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-21.23 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 9
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An administrator is investigating reports of users experiencing difficulties logging into a VMware vCenter instance using LDAP accounts.

Which service should the administrator check as part of troubleshooting?

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Suggested Answer: D

The action that should be taken to configure SSO to use existing Active Directory accounts without creating machine accounts in Active Directory is to configure SSO to use Active Directory (Integrated Windows Authentication) as the identity source, which allows using Windows session authentication credentials.


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Denae
20 days ago
The Identity Management Service is the way to go. Unless, of course, the users are experiencing difficulties because they forgot their passwords and are trying to log in as Darth Vader. Then the answer might be the Dark Side.
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Macy
22 days ago
If I had a nickel for every time I had to troubleshoot LDAP issues in a vCenter environment, I'd be a millionaire by now. Definitely the Identity Management Service.
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Toshia
27 days ago
VMware Authentication Framework Daemon? Sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie! I'll have to go with the more straightforward option, the Identity Management Service.
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Tiffiny
16 hours ago
I think the Lookup Service could also be worth checking out.
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Milly
20 days ago
I agree, the Identity Management Service seems like the most logical choice.
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Enola
1 months ago
I'm not too sure about this one, but the Lookup Service sounds like it could be related to the LDAP integration, so I might go with that.
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Nathalie
25 days ago
I think the Lookup Service is a good place to start checking.
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Jestine
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think the VMware Authentication Framework Daemon could also be causing the issue.
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Chauncey
2 months ago
I agree with Raina, the Identity Management Service is responsible for LDAP authentication.
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Raina
2 months ago
I think the administrator should check the Identity Management Service.
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Wenona
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think the VMware Authentication Framework Daemon could also be causing the issue.
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Winifred
2 months ago
I agree with Rana, the Identity Management Service is responsible for LDAP authentication.
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Bethanie
2 months ago
The Identity Management Service seems like the obvious choice here, as it handles user authentication and authorization for the vCenter instance.
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Karon
2 days ago
Agreed, that's where user authentication and authorization is handled.
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Leanora
7 days ago
Let's check the Identity Management Service first.
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Armando
17 days ago
D) VMware Authentication Framework Daemon
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Stephane
1 months ago
Agreed, it's likely the source of the login issues.
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Melinda
1 months ago
I think we should check the Identity Management Service first.
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Lorita
1 months ago
C) Identity Management Service
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Denise
1 months ago
B) Lookup Service
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Mohammad
1 months ago
A) vSphere Authentication Proxy Service
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Rana
2 months ago
I think the administrator should check the Identity Management Service.
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