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2V0-62.23 · Question #24

2V0-62.23 Question #24: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A. Directory B. Basic. Workspace ONE UEM supports Directory accounts (linked to LDAP/Active Directory or similar directory services) and Basic accounts (simple username/password credentials managed directly within UEM). These are the two official account type categories the platform recognizes during u

Section 3 – Workspace ONE Installation, Configuration, and Setup

Question

Which two types of accounts can be created in Workspace ONE UEM? (Choose two.)

Options

  • ADirectory
  • BBasic
  • COkta
  • DLocal
  • EActive Directory

Explanation

Workspace ONE UEM supports Directory accounts (linked to LDAP/Active Directory or similar directory services) and Basic accounts (simple username/password credentials managed directly within UEM). These are the two official account type categories the platform recognizes during user configuration.

Why the distractors are wrong:

  • C (Okta) - Okta is a third-party identity provider used for SSO/authentication federation, not a native UEM account type.
  • D (Local) - "Local" is not the official Workspace ONE UEM terminology; the correct term for non-directory, internally managed accounts is Basic.
  • E (Active Directory) - AD is a specific directory service protocol/system, but within UEM, accounts sourced from AD fall under the Directory account type umbrella.

Memory tip: Think "Directory = corporate, Basic = built-in." The two account types map to two worlds - your enterprise directory and UEM's own credential store. If an answer uses a vendor name (Okta, Active Directory) instead of a category name, it's a distractor.

Topics

#UEM Account Management#Directory Accounts#Basic Accounts#Authentication Setup

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