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Question #: 93
Topic #: 1
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Which two considerations are accurate regarding the Process Management feature of Workspace Environment Management (WEM)? (Choose two.)

  • A. When WhiteList is enabled, any process NOT added to the BlackList will be automatically whitelisted
  • B. When using exclusions for either Local Administrators or Specified Groups, it is available for Process Blacklist, but NOT for Process WhiteList
  • C. When WhiteList is enabled, any process NOT added to the WhiteList will be automatically blacklisted
  • D. When adding application processes to either the BlackList or the WhiteList, they need to be designated by the full executable name
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Suggested Answer: CD 🗳️
Reference:
https://jakewalsh.co.uk/workspace-environment-management-process-management/

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oliv_
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: CD
c and d
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7da1dc9
4 months, 2 weeks ago
It is CD !!!
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cevko
5 months ago
Selected Answer: BD
Referring to the article https://jakewalsh.co.uk/workspace-environment-management-process-management/ "Next – we have two options, we can whitelist, or blacklist. If we whitelist – only those executables listed will be allowed to run, whereas a blacklist will block only those listed." This eliminates options A and C. Therefore, B and D should be the correct answers.
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