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Fortinet Exam NSE8_812 Topic 3 Question 44 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE8_812 exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 3
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Refer to the exhibit.

The Company Corp administrator has enabled Workflow mode in FortiManager and has assigned approval roles to the current administrators. However, workflow approval does not function as expected. The CTO is currently unable to approve submitted changes.

Given the exhibit, which two possible solutions will resolve the workflow approval problems with the Workflow_72 ADOM? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Jaime
13 days ago
I'd say A and C are the most straightforward solutions. Access levels and email configs are key for workflow approvals.
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Mendy
14 days ago
I'm not sure about option B, swapping Approval Groups might not be necessary.
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Brittni
15 days ago
I agree with Rex, having a defined email address and the right access level seem crucial.
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In
16 days ago
Haha, 'swap Approval Groups so that the highest authority is in Group #1'? Someone's been watching too many political dramas.
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Lenny
18 days ago
This is a tricky one. I'd go with A and D - get the CTO's email set up and make sure the CISO has the right permissions.
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Juliana
5 days ago
I agree, setting up the CTO's email and checking the CISO's permissions should fix the issue.
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Rex
19 days ago
I think option A and C could be the solutions.
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Lorriane
21 days ago
I think E is a bit odd. Why would the CTO need to be in the email notification group? Sounds like a workaround.
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Samira
30 days ago
D is also a good option. The CISO needs more than read-only access to approve changes in the workflow.
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Abraham
10 days ago
D) The CISO must have a higher access level than 'Read_Only_User' in FortiManager.
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Marylou
18 days ago
A) The CTO must have a defined email address for their admin user account.
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Lashawn
1 months ago
A and C seem like the most likely solutions. The CTO needs a valid email and proper access level to approve changes in the workflow.
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Theron
2 days ago
Yes, those two options should definitely help resolve the issue.
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Jovita
23 days ago
C) The CTO must have Standard access level or higher for FortiManager.
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Sherill
26 days ago
A) The CTO must have a defined email address for their admin user account.
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Galen
30 days ago
Yes, A and C are the key solutions to the workflow approval issues.
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Eleni
1 months ago
C) The CTO must have Standard access level or higher for FortiManager.
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Patria
1 months ago
A) The CTO must have a defined email address for their admin user account.
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