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CyberArk Exam EPM-DEF Topic 5 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's EPM-DEF exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 5
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What can you manage by using User Policies?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Stephaine
1 months ago
D is the perfect answer - it's like a user policy buffet. I'll take one of each, please!
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Lorrie
5 days ago
C) Filesystem and registry access, access to removable drives, and Services access.
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Maryann
8 days ago
A) Just-In-Time endpoint access and elevation, access to removable drives, and Services access.
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Jacquelyne
1 months ago
User policies? More like 'User Annoyances' if you ask me!
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Ashlyn
1 months ago
D is the way to go! It's like a Swiss Army Knife of user policy management.
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Vilma
7 days ago
Yeah, D is like having all the tools you need in one package.
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Tony
13 days ago
I agree, D covers all the bases when it comes to user policy management.
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Dino
13 days ago
Yeah, D is like having all the tools you need in one place.
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Ricarda
14 days ago
I agree, D covers all the bases when it comes to user policy management.
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Sherita
14 days ago
D is definitely the most comprehensive option.
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Chaya
28 days ago
D is definitely the most comprehensive option.
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Candida
2 months ago
Hmm, D seems to cover everything, but I don't want to just guess. Maybe I'll do a quick web search to make sure I'm not missing anything.
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Raelene
9 days ago
D) Just-In-Time endpoint access and elevation, access to removable drives, filesystem and registry access, Services access, and User account control monitoring.
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Cassie
11 days ago
Good idea, it's always best to double check before making a decision.
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Erasmo
15 days ago
C) Filesystem and registry access, access to removable drives, and Services access.
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Mary
23 days ago
D) Just-In-Time endpoint access and elevation, access to removable drives, filesystem and registry access, Services access, and User account control monitoring.
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Caren
28 days ago
A) Just-In-Time endpoint access and elevation, access to removable drives, and Services access.
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Anisha
1 months ago
C) Filesystem and registry access, access to removable drives, and Services access.
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Leslie
1 months ago
A) Just-In-Time endpoint access and elevation, access to removable drives, and Services access.
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Rupert
2 months ago
I agree with both of you. User Policies can manage all those things mentioned in options A and C.
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Jackie
2 months ago
B is too limited, and C seems a bit overkill. I'm leaning towards D, but I want to double-check the specifics.
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Johana
20 days ago
Agreed, D is the best option for our needs.
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Twila
24 days ago
Let's go with D for comprehensive user policy management.
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Galen
1 months ago
D has everything we need for user policies.
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Paris
2 months ago
I think D covers all the bases.
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Elinore
2 months ago
Option D looks the most comprehensive, but I'm not sure if I understand all the details. I'll need to review the documentation to be sure.
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Rodolfo
2 months ago
I believe it also includes Just-In-Time endpoint access and elevation, access to removable drives, and Services access.
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Carlee
2 months ago
I think User Policies can manage filesystem and registry access, access to removable drives, and Services access.
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