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Within User Environment Manager, which is the correct option to Turn Off the FlexEngine Config File Processing at logon and logoff for a particular application or setting?
A.
Uncheck the Enable DirectFlex for this config file option in the DirectFlex settings tab
B.
Disable the DirectFlex "" advanced settings within the VMware UEM GPO
C.
Disable by right-clicking the application or setting in the tree view
D.
Uncheck the Process during logon and logoff option in the Advanced settings tab
D is correct. Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Dynamic-Environment-Manager/9.2/com.vmware.user.environment.manager-adminguide/GUID-FBE29188-09DC-42C0-9063-D0830188BB24.html
Correct Its D
In the Advanced tab, you can configure file processing, skipping large or old files, and OS-specific settings.
FlexEngine usually processes all configuration files in the General folder that the user has NTFS read access to at logon and logoff. To change this, turn off the Process during logon and logoff option. Use this option to disable processing of a Flex configuration file. The option is also automatically turned off if you enable DirectFlex or configure App-V 4.x integration for a Flex configuration file.
D is correct: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Dynamic-Environment-Manager/9.8/com.vmware.user.environment.manager-adminguide/GUID-FBE29188-09DC-42C0-9063-D0830188BB24.html
In the Advanced tab, you can configure file processing, skipping large or old files, and OS-specific settings.
FlexEngine usually processes all configuration files in the General folder that the user has NTFS read access to at logon and logoff. To change this, turn off the Process during logon and logoff option. Use this option to disable processing of a Flex configuration file. The option is also automatically turned off if you enable DirectFlex or configure App-V 4.x integration for a Flex configuration file.
right answer is A: ''DirectFlex Settings for Google Chrome
The first option is to simply disable DirectFlex for Chrome by deselecting the check box in the User Environment Manager console after application profiling is complete. Note the prompt to answer Enable config processing during logon and logoff? when DirectFlex is disabled.''
https://blogs.vmware.com/euc/2017/04/vmware-user-environment-manager-application-profiler-exclusions-part-3.html
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