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VMware Exam 5V0-93.22 Topic 1 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-93.22 exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 1
[All 5V0-93.22 Questions]

An administrator needs to configure a policy for macOS and Linux Sensors, not enabling settings which are only applicable to Windows.

Which three settings are only applicable to Sensors on the Windows operating system? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: A, E, F

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Keith
3 months ago
Yep, A, C, and F are the right choices. Now, if only they had a 'Disable all Windows-specific settings with one click' option, that would be real time-saver!
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Ma
2 months ago
It would be so much more convenient if they had that feature. A, C, and F are definitely the right choices for macOS and Linux Sensors.
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Lucina
2 months ago
I agree, it would definitely save a lot of time if there was a one-click option to disable all Windows-specific settings.
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Avery
3 months ago
Ah, the joys of cross-platform management. A, C, and F are the way to go. Although, I wouldn't mind a 'Scan execute on network drives' option for my home media server. Just for fun, you know?
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Lawanda
3 months ago
Hmm, I'd say A, C, and F as well. 'Delay execute for cloud scan' sounds like a Windows-only feature to me.
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Adell
3 months ago
Definitely A, C, and F. I can't imagine enabling 'Scan execute on network drives' on a non-Windows system. That's just asking for trouble!
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Sharee
2 months ago
User 3
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Gabriele
2 months ago
User 2
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Annette
3 months ago
User 1
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Tegan
3 months ago
I'm not sure about C, could that be Windows-specific too?
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Lucille
3 months ago
I agree with Art, those settings are specific to Windows.
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Art
3 months ago
I think the settings only applicable to Windows are A, B, and F.
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Nydia
3 months ago
I'm not sure about C, could that be Windows-specific too?
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Tawny
3 months ago
I agree with Ula, those settings are specific to Windows.
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Ula
4 months ago
I think the settings only applicable to Windows are A, B, and F.
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Lucina
4 months ago
The correct answer is A, C, and F. These settings are specific to the Windows operating system and should not be enabled for macOS and Linux Sensors.
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Paris
3 months ago
Thanks for the clarification, I'll make sure to adjust the settings.
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Kenneth
3 months ago
That's correct, we need to configure the policy accordingly.
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Dean
3 months ago
Got it, so we should not enable those settings for macOS and Linux Sensors.
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Willow
3 months ago
A, C, and F are only applicable to Windows Sensors.
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