Which statement about the Master Policy best describes the differences between one-time password and exclusive access functionality?
A.
Exclusive access means that only a specific group of users may use the account. After an account on a one-time password platform is used, the account is deleted from the safe automatically.
B.
Exclusive access locks the account indefinitely. One-time password can be used replace invalid account passwords.
C.
Exclusive access is enabled by default in the Master Policy. One-time password should only be enabled for emergencies.
D.
Exclusive access allows only one person to check-out an account at a time. One-time password schedules an account for a password change after the MinValidityPeriod period expires.
Answer:
d
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priya2187
7 months, 1 week ago
Exclusive access allows only one person to check-out an account at a time. One-time password schedules an account for a password change after the MinValidityPeriod period expires
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Exclusive access allows only one person to check-out an account at a time. One-time password schedules an account for a password change after the MinValidityPeriod period expires