What is the likely cause of this issue?

Standard security practice for a company requires that all administrator-level user accounts have their passwords changed every 60 days. The [email protected] account password is changed by an administrator through the VMware vSphere Cliento adhere to the security policy. When the administrator attempts to log into the VMware Cloud on AWS vCenter Server through the VMware vSphere Client a few days later as [email protected] using the account credentials copied from the VMware Cloud console, the administrator’s access is denied. What is the likely cause of this issue?
A. The [email protected] account password should not be changed through the VMware vSphere Client. In order to prevent unauthorized access to VMware Cloud on AWS by non-authorized individuals, VMware will lock the accountout.
B. When the password for [email protected] is updated from the VMware vSphere Client, the updated password is not reflected in the VMware Cloud console.
C. The [email protected] password change confirmation email has not been approved by an Organization Owner.
D. The [email protected] account password should only be changed through the appliance management interface of the VMware vCenter Server.

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