A user is using AWS account root user credentials to try to close an AWS account that is managed by AWS Organizations. However, the attempt is unsuccessful. What could cause this attempt to be unsuccessful?

QuestionsCategory: CLF-C01A user is using AWS account root user credentials to try to close an AWS account that is managed by AWS Organizations. However, the attempt is unsuccessful. What could cause this attempt to be unsuccessful?
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A user is using AWS account root user credentials to try to close an AWS account that is managed by AWS Organizations. However, the attempt is unsuccessful.
What could cause this attempt to be unsuccessful?

A. No multi-factor authentication (MFA) has been configured.

B. The root user is not specifically assigned to the administration group.

C. The root user's password does not meet the minimum password complexity requirements.

D. The organizational administrator has used a service control policy (SCP) to limit the root user permissions.








 

Suggested Answer: D

Community Answer: D




This question is in CLF-C01 AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam
For getting AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certificate


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