What could be the problem?

As per company policy, all administrator level accounts need to have their password changed on a regular basis. The [email protected] 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?
A . The password change email confirmation has NOT been approved by the organization owner.
B . The password should only be changed through the VMware Cloud console.
C . The new password is NOT synchronized with the password that is displayed for the Default vCenter user account.
D . The password should be changed by escalation of privileges.

Answer: C

Explanation:

The problem could be that the new password is not synchronized with the password that is displayed for the Default vCenter user account. The administrator must make sure that the same password is used in both the vSphere Client and the VMware Cloud console in order for the user to access the account. Changing the password in one place does not automatically change it in the other, so this must be done manually.

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