What is the likely cause of the problem?

A View administrator assigns prescribed vCenter Server permissions to a vCenter Server role and
associates the role with a domain user account named viewadmin. This account is used by View
Connection Server for vCenter Server operations.
The administrator creates and provisions two dedicated-assignment automatic pools that use

templates, and everything works as expected. View Composer is enabled and a linked clone pool
is configured. The linked clone provisioning operation aborts with errors in the event log. The
errors indicate that there are insufficient permissions.
What is the likely cause of the problem?

A View administrator assigns prescribed vCenter Server permissions to a vCenter Server role and
associates the role with a domain user account named viewadmin. This account is used by View
Connection Server for vCenter Server operations.
The administrator creates and provisions two dedicated-assignment automatic pools that use

templates, and everything works as expected. View Composer is enabled and a linked clone pool
is configured. The linked clone provisioning operation aborts with errors in the event log. The
errors indicate that there are insufficient permissions.
What is the likely cause of the problem?

A.
The user account used by View Composer lacks sufficient vCenter Server permissions.

B.
QuickPrep could not create a unique SID for each desktop.

C.
The AD Organizational Unit was not entered in the Guest Customization page.

D.
The customization specification was corrupted.



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