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Palo Alto Networks Exam PSE-Endpoint Topic 2 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-Endpoint exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 2
[All PSE-Endpoint Questions]

An administrator receives an alert indicating the ESM service is not starting on the ESM Server. When the administrator tries to start the service manually, the administrator receives an error. "The Endpoint Security Manager service on Local Computer started and then stopped."

What is the cause of the failure?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Stacey
5 months ago
It seems like most of us are leaning towards option A as the cause of the failure, let's hope we are right for the exam!
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Luis
5 months ago
I agree with Kenia, the error message points to a specific permission issue, so I think option A is the best choice.
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Kenia
6 months ago
I disagree with Lettie, the error message specifically mentioned 'Log on as a batch job', so I think option A is the correct answer.
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Lettie
6 months ago
I think it could also be because the account does not have 'Log on as a service' permissions.
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Phil
6 months ago
I agree with Stacey, it makes sense that without the correct permissions, the service won't start.
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Stacey
6 months ago
I think the cause of the failure is because the account does not have 'Log on as a batch job' permissions.
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Helene
7 months ago
Come on, let's be serious here. This is a certification exam, not a comedy show. I think option B is the correct answer, but we should double-check the permissions just to be sure.
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Alonso
7 months ago
Haha, I bet the admin set the service to run as the janitor's account. That's a classic IT mistake right there!
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Chandra
6 months ago
A) Lesson learned: always double check service account permissions.
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Hyman
6 months ago
B) Hopefully the admin fixes the permissions soon.
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Tawna
6 months ago
A) The janitor should stick to cleaning, not running services!
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Thurman
6 months ago
C) The janitor's account definitely doesn't have Local Admin rights.
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Oliva
6 months ago
A) Yeah, that's a common mistake in IT.
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Rickie
6 months ago
B) The admin probably forgot to check the security permissions for the service.
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Leila
6 months ago
A) The Account assigned to the service does not have 'Log on as a service' permissions on the machine.
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Shonda
7 months ago
I agree, the service account seems to be the root of the problem. Option B sounds the most likely to me - the account probably doesn't have the necessary permissions to start the service.
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Hubert
7 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. The failure message indicates an issue with the service account, but we need to figure out the specific cause. I'm leaning towards either option B or D.
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