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VMware Exam 1V0-21.20 Topic 7 Question 50 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-21.20 exam
Question #: 50
Topic #: 7
[All 1V0-21.20 Questions]

An administrator notices a virtual machine named vm01 is missing

from the inventory, but the configuration files can be located.

Which file should the administrator click on to register the VM?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Gayla
2 months ago
If the .nvram file was the answer, I'd be like 'Hold up, what is this, a VCR?'
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Leota
20 hours ago
You're right, it's A) vm01.vmdk. That's the file needed to register the VM.
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Breana
3 days ago
No, I believe it's A) vm01.vmdk.
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Lynette
5 days ago
I think it's C) vm01vmx.
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Ciara
13 days ago
D) vm01.nvram
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Viola
15 days ago
C) vm01vmx
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Audra
18 days ago
B) vm01.vmsd
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Basilia
24 days ago
A) vm01.vmdk
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Arlette
2 months ago
Hmm, the .vmdk file sounds like it might be the one, but my gut says .vmx is the way to go. Virtual machines love their .vmx files!
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Mozell
24 days ago
I'm not sure, but maybe we should go with the .vmx file to register the VM.
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Rima
1 months ago
I agree, let's try clicking on the .vmx file to see if we can register the VM.
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Edda
1 months ago
I think you're right, the .vmx file is what we need to click on to register the VM.
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Cordell
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's the .vmx file. That's the magic file that makes the VM work, right?
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Mertie
5 days ago
Lovetta: Got it, I'll go ahead and do that now. Thanks for the help!
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Lovetta
6 days ago
Cassie: Yes, that's right. Just click on the .vmx file and it should register the VM.
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Cassie
14 days ago
User 2: Should we just click on it to add the VM back to the inventory?
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Jill
22 days ago
User 1: Yes, you're correct. The .vmx file is what we need to register the VM.
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Sherita
1 months ago
Erinn: Got it, thanks for the help!
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Erinn
2 months ago
Elise: Yes, that's right. Just locate the .vmx file and click on it to register the VM.
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Elise
2 months ago
User 2: Should I just click on it to add the VM back to the inventory?
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Bobbie
2 months ago
User 1: Yes, you're correct. The .vmx file is what we need to register the VM.
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Matthew
2 months ago
Definitely the .vmx file. That's where all the important settings are stored.
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Janessa
2 months ago
The .vmx file is the one that contains the virtual machine configuration, so that's the one I'd click on.
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Shawnna
2 months ago
Yes, clicking on the .vmx file should allow the administrator to register the VM back into the inventory.
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German
2 months ago
I agree, the .vmx file is where the virtual machine configuration is stored.
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Valene
3 months ago
Actually, I think vm01.vmx is the right choice because it's the configuration file for the virtual machine.
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Lenna
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct file to click on is vm01.vmsd.
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Valene
3 months ago
I think the administrator should click on vm01.vmx.
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