Which of the following reasons could be causing this failure?

Scenario:
There are two call control systems in this item. The Cisco UCM is controlling the Cisco Jabber for Windows Client, and the 7965 and 9971 Video IP Phone. The Cisco VCS is controlling the SX20. the Cisco TelePresence MCU. and the Cisco Jabber TelePresence for Windows
DP:

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Locations:

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CSS:

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Movie Failure:

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Movie Setting:
Topology:

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Subzones:

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Links:

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Pipe:

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Both of the Cisco Telepresence Video for Windows clients are able to log into the server but can’t make any calls. After reviewing the exhibits, which of the following reasons could be causing this failure?
A. Wrong username and/or password.
B. Wrong SIP domain name.
C. The TMSPE is not working.
D. The bandwith is incorrectly configured.

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