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2V0-621 · Question #32

Which Platform Service Controller Password Policy determines the number of days a password can exist before the user must change it?

The correct answer is A. Maximum Lifetime. The Maximum Lifetime password policy setting in the Platform Services Controller defines how many days a password remains valid before the user is required to change it.

Section 1 – Configure and Administer vSphere 6.x Security

Question

Which Platform Service Controller Password Policy determines the number of days a password can exist before the user must change it?

Options

  • AMaximum Lifetime
  • BPassword Age
  • CMaximum Days
  • DPassword Lifetime

How the community answered

(40 responses)
  • A
    88% (35)
  • B
    3% (1)
  • C
    8% (3)
  • D
    3% (1)

Why each option

The Maximum Lifetime password policy setting in the Platform Services Controller defines how many days a password remains valid before the user is required to change it.

AMaximum LifetimeCorrect

Maximum Lifetime is the PSC password policy parameter that specifies the maximum number of days a password can exist before it expires and the user must create a new one, directly controlling password age enforcement.

BPassword Age

Password Age is not the name of a configurable policy parameter in the PSC/vCenter SSO password policy settings.

CMaximum Days

Maximum Days is not a valid PSC password policy field name; the correct term used in the interface is Maximum Lifetime.

DPassword Lifetime

Password Lifetime is not the correct label used in the PSC password policy configuration; the actual setting is named Maximum Lifetime.

Concept tested: PSC SSO password policy Maximum Lifetime setting

Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.authentication.doc/GUID-2C5D2B61-D732-4369-A0B5-BE8B1BC6B7E2.html

Topics

#password policy#PSC#maximum lifetime#SSO password policy

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