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Question #: 60
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What is the CyberArk recommended practice when deploying the EPM agent to non-persistent VDIs?

  • A. A separate set
  • B. a VDI advanced policy
  • C. a separate license
  • D. A separate computer group
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Takumi
10 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
The asnwer is A. https://docs.cyberark.com/EPM/Latest/en/Content/Admin/AccountAdministrator.htm
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TonyC73
1 year, 5 months ago
Yes I just read this int he course documentation... A is the correct answer
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pathomas1971
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A. A separate set When deploying the CyberArk EPM (Endpoint Privilege Manager) agent to non-persistent Virtual Desktop Infrastructures (VDIs), the recommended practice is to create a separate set specifically for these non-persistent VDIs. This allows you to manage and apply policies differently to these types of endpoints compared to traditional endpoints. A separate set provides better flexibility and control over how EPM policies are applied to non-persistent VDIs, taking into account their unique characteristics and usage patterns. This approach helps ensure that privilege management is effectively tailored to the VDI environment, without affecting other types of endpoints. Options B, C, and D are not the recommended practices specifically related to deploying the EPM agent to non-persistent VDIs.
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