In the screenshot displayed, you just configured the usage in CyberArk and want to update its password.
What is the least intrusive way to accomplish this?

In the screenshot displayed, you just configured the usage in CyberArk and want to update its password.
What is the least intrusive way to accomplish this?
The least intrusive way to update the password configured for usage in CyberArk is to use the 'reconcile' button on the parent account's details page. Reconciliation allows the system to ensure that the password in the vault is synchronized with the password on the target system without directly changing or modifying the existing password in an intrusive manner.
answer is a
The correct answer is D. You can initiate actions on the parent account's page. "Change" is too intrusive because it modifies the password on the account. "Reconcile" provides the refresh on all occurrences.
B would be the right option, when the parent account password is correct not necessary to go for reconcile. Either it's Change or reconcile action when the password of parent account is changed CPM tries to update all the configured dependencies.
D. Use the "reconcile" button on the parent account's details page.
Both A & D are intrusive as they change the password of the actual account. B changes the password of the service or other dependency to match the parent password. C does not exist.