Due to corporate storage constraints, you have been asked to disable session monitoring and recording for 500 testing accounts used for your lab environment. How do you accomplish this?
A.
Master Policy>select Session Management>add Exceptions to the platform(s)>disable Session Monitoring and Recording policies
B.
Administration>Platform Management>select the platform(s)>disable Session Monitoring and Recording
C.
Polices>Access Control (Safes)>select the safe(s)>disable Session Monitoring and Recording policies
D.
Administration>Configuration Options>Options>select Privilege Session Management>disable Session Monitoring and Recording policies
B:
Overview
Authorized users can monitor active sessions from their workstation and take part in controlling these sessions. Users can also suspend or terminate active sessions based on their group assignment.
By default, active session monitoring is enabled at system level for all authorized users, and can be disabled at platform level. Active session monitoring can also be disabled at system level, but when it is disabled, it cannot be enabled at platform level.
I thinks is A. The step is missing "PSM" before step disabled session monitoring, also the word disable session monitoring seems not accurate cause we are adding excluded users & group. Using A we can add exception at platform level.
B
In the PVWA, click Administration , and then click Platform Management.
Click the platform type that you want to edit=>edit
In the left pane, expand UI & Workflows, right-click Privileged Session Management and select Add Exclude Recorded Users and Groups.
In the left pane, expand UI & Workflows, right-click Privileged Session Management and select Add Recorded Users and Groups.
You can only change the session recording policy on the platform level is by adding an exception to the Master Policy for that platform. So, answer should be 'A'.
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