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You are working with a customer that has just implemented vCenter 5.1 and Single Sign-On in their Vblock System. After the upgrade, the customer is now unable to logon to vCenter using user accounts in the Sales domain. User accounts in the Corp domain continue to log in as expected, but are not able to configure Single Sign-On.
Which two explanations describe the behavior that the customer is experiencing? (Choose two.)
A.
By default, users in the local operating system Administrators group can log in to the vSphere Web Client and vCenter Server. These users cannot configure Single Sign-On or view the Single Sign-On management interface in the vSphere Web Client.
B.
By default, the vCenter Single Sign-On administrator user is admin@System-Domain. This user can log in to the vSphere Web Client to configure Single Sign-On and add accounts to manage Single Sign-On if necessary. This user cannot view or configure vCenter Server.
C.
If you are logged in as a domain account user, the default Active Directory identity sources are discovered automatically during vCenter Single Sign-On installation. If you are logged in as a local account user, Active Directory identity sources are not discovered automatically during vCenter Single Sign-On installation.
D.
The local operating system (localhost or hostname) users are added as an identity source.
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