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Fortinet Exam FCP_FCT_AD-7.2 Topic 3 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCP_FCT_AD-7.2 exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 3
[All FCP_FCT_AD-7.2 Questions]

What is the function of the quick scan option on FortiClient?

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Suggested Answer: D

Understanding Quick Scan Function:

The quick scan option on FortiClient is designed to scan certain elements of the system quickly for threats.

Evaluating Scan Scope:

The quick scan specifically targets executable files, DLLs, and drivers that are currently running, providing a rapid assessment of the active components of the system.

Conclusion:

The correct answer is D, as it accurately describes the function of the quick scan option on FortiClient.


FortiClient scanning options documentation from the study guides.

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Brynn
26 days ago
B is the way to go! Scan everything, leave no stone unturned. Except for the ones with snakes under them. I'll pass on those.
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Glennis
8 days ago
I agree, better safe than sorry. Full system scans are the way to go.
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Thurman
15 days ago
I always go for option B too. Can't be too careful with security.
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Hui
1 months ago
Quick scan? More like 'quack' scan, am I right? *chuckles* But in all seriousness, I think the answer is D. Gotta keep those pesky threats at bay, one running program at a time.
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Jerilyn
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe A? Scanning running programs sounds like a good way to catch threats quickly. Although, I do like the sound of a full system scan. Decisions, decisions...
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Nieves
11 days ago
I think A is more efficient, scanning running programs can help catch threats before they cause damage.
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Yuonne
12 days ago
I prefer option B, a full system scan including all files seems more thorough.
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Ailene
13 days ago
I agree, quick scan sounds like a good way to catch threats quickly.
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Cherry
26 days ago
I think A is the best option. It scans programs that are currently running for threats.
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Hershel
1 months ago
I agree with Alecia, the quick scan option on FortiClient is designed to scan the entire system for threats.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
I'm going with C. I like the idea of being able to target a specific folder on my hard drive. Saves time and gives me more control over the scan process.
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Nicholle
20 days ago
I see the appeal of C though, being able to target a specific folder on your hard drive can be really useful.
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Arletta
24 days ago
I'm with User1, A sounds like the most effective option for quick scanning.
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Sabra
1 months ago
I disagree, I prefer D. It scans executable files, DLLs, and drivers that are currently running for threats.
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Corrina
1 months ago
I think A is the best option. It scans programs and drivers that are currently running for threats.
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Jesusita
2 months ago
Definitely B. A full system scan is the best way to ensure complete protection. Who wants to miss out on scanning all those files and drivers? Better safe than sorry!
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Micheal
2 months ago
I think the quick scan option on FortiClient scans programs and drivers that are currently running for threats.
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Alecia
2 months ago
I believe it performs a full system scan including all files, executable files, DLLs, and drivers for threats.
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Jenelle
2 months ago
I think the answer is D. It scans the running executables, DLLs, and drivers for threats. The quick scan is designed to be a fast way to check for active threats without a full system scan.
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Joaquin
2 months ago
Yes, that's right. The quick scan option is a quick way to check for active threats in real-time.
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Joaquin
2 months ago
I agree, option D is correct. It scans the running executables, DLLs, and drivers for threats.
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