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VMware Exam 2V0-33.22 Topic 12 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-33.22 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 12
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As per company policy, all administrator level accounts need to have their password changed on a regular basis. The cloudadmin@vmc.local account password is changed by an administrator from the vSphere Client.

Another administrator is using the credentials in the VMware Cloud console and gets an 'access denied' error.

What could be the problem?

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Bernardine
2 hours ago
Nah, I think it's B. The password should only be changed through the VMware Cloud console, not the vSphere Client. That's the official policy, right?
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Kristofer
2 days ago
Maybe the password change email confirmation has not been approved by the organization owner. That could also be a possible issue.
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Viola
2 days ago
The problem is definitely C. The new password is not synchronized with the vCenter user account. The administrator should have updated the password in both the vSphere Client and the VMware Cloud console.
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Maia
4 days ago
I agree with Gregg. It's important for all passwords to be synchronized to avoid access issues.
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Bobbie
9 days ago
I think the password should only be changed through the VMware Cloud console. That could be the issue.
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Gregg
10 days ago
I think the problem could be that the new password is not synchronized with the Default vCenter user account.
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Galen
14 days ago
I agree with Mabelle. The password change might not have been properly synchronized.
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Mabelle
16 days ago
I think the problem could be that the new password is not synchronized with the Default vCenter user account.
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