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Which two settings need to be configured to allow a user to move content from Admin Repository A to Admin Repository B in the VMware Content Locker?
(Choose two.)

  • A. Admin Repository A needs Allow Savings to Other Repositories enabled
  • B. Local storage needs to be enabled for VMware Content Locker
  • C. Admin Repository B needs Write enabled
  • D. Admin Repository A needs Allow Edit Enabled
  • E. Sharing needs to be enabled in the SDK setting for VMware Content Locker
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Suggested Answer: DE 🗳️

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Zub1
2 years, 2 months ago
The correct answer is: C. Admin Repository B needs Write enabled D. Admin Repository A needs Allow Edit Enabled To allow a user to move content from Admin Repository A to Admin Repository B in the VMware Content Locker, Admin Repository A should have "Allow Edit" enabled and Admin Repository B should have "Write" permission enabled. The "Allow Edit" permission allows users to edit or move content stored in Admin Repository A. The "Write" permission enables users to write to and store content in Admin Repository B. Option A (Allow Savings to Other Repositories) and option E (Sharing enabled in SDK setting) are not relevant to the process of moving content between repositories in VMware Content Locker. Option B (Local storage enabled) is also not required to move content between repositories but may impact the user's ability to access and manage content in the Content Locker app.
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Benson760207Tseng
4 years, 10 months ago
Hi All, this question will be changed, C "Admin Repository B needs Write enabled" change to "Admin Repository B needs Allow Edit Enabled", so this answer is "CD"?
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b33droid
4 years, 9 months ago
From the current documentation Last Updated 05/20/2020, the wording is still "Allow Write". https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/services/MCM/GUID-AWT-REPO-CFS-SYNC.html?hWord=N4IghgNiBc4CYFsCWA7ABAJwKYAcD2AzkgC54YCeIAvkA
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b33droid
4 years, 9 months ago
Allow Edit This setting only applies to write-enabled repositories.
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gabrielramos
4 years, 10 months ago
I would choose C, D, once: Allow Saving to Other Repository is to save to Personal Content. Local Storage saves in the local device. Couldn't find Sharing configuration in SDK settings for VMware Content Locker. To receive the new content Repository B must be write-enabled and to modify Repository it should be edit-enabled. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/1811/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM-Mobile-Content-Management/GUID-AWT-REPO-CFS-SYNC.html https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/1811/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM-Mobile-Content-Management/GUID-AWT-REPO-DET-CONFIG.html
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