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Within VMware User Environment Manager management console, which are correct Triggers for Triggered Tasks?

  • A. Lock workstation, Unlock workstation, Disconnect session, and Reconnect session
  • B. Disconnect workstation, Reconnect workstation, Lock session, and Unlock session
  • C. Lock workstation, Unlock workstation, Logoff User, and Login User
  • D. Restart workstation, Shutdown workstation, Disconnect session, and Reconnect session
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-User-Environment-Manager/9.2/com.vmware.user.environment.manager-adminguide/GUID-14F8DB16-7C26-
4A76-9FD2-C437C6EA72E2.html

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mr_sable
Highly Voted 5 years, 7 months ago
actual url https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Dynamic-Environment-Manager/9.9/com.vmware.dynamic.environment.manager-adminguide/GUID-14F8DB16-7C26-4A76-9FD2-C437C6EA72E2.html
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Aikendrum
Most Recent 3 years, 7 months ago
A correct Trigger Select the event that is used to trigger this task. Workstation locked Workstation unlocked Session disconnected Session reconnected All AppStacks attached Once App Volumes attaches all AppStacks, it initiates the All AppStacks attached event. This event is useful when VMware Dynamic Environment Manager performs actions during logon with conditions that rely on an AppStack not yet attached.
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