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VMware Exam 5V0-93.22 Topic 1 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-93.22 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 1
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An administrator is working in a development environment that has a policy rule applied and notices that there are too many blocks. The administrator takes action on the policy rule to troubleshoot the issue until the blocks are fixed.

Which action should the administrator take?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Suzan
3 days ago
Recalling the policy rule? Really? That's like trying to unring a bell. Not a very practical solution in this case.
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Pamella
4 days ago
Disabling the policy rule might be a better option. That way, the rule can be easily re-enabled once the blocks are fixed.
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Elly
17 days ago
Unenforcing the policy rule seems like the obvious choice here. It would allow the administrator to troubleshoot the issue without the policy rule causing any further blocks.
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Laurel
22 days ago
But wouldn't disabling the policy rule completely stop any blocks from being enforced?
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Werner
23 days ago
I disagree, I believe option B) Disable would be more appropriate in this situation.
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Laurel
24 days ago
I think the administrator should choose option A) Unenforce.
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Shaunna
25 days ago
I would go with option A) Unenforce. It might be a safer option to temporarily stop enforcing the rule.
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Flo
26 days ago
I agree with Matilda. Disabling the policy rule can help troubleshoot the issue.
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Matilda
28 days ago
I think the administrator should choose option B) Disable.
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