You deploy System Center Operations Manager 2007 at your company. The company has three Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 computers. You need to ensure that the Exchange administrators are able only to override the configuration of rules and monitors. What should you do?
A.
Create a user role that is based on the Author profile. Add the Exchange administrators to this new role.
B.
Create a user role that is based on the Advanced Operator profile. Add the Exchange administrators to this new role.
C.
Add the Exchange administrators to the Operations Manager Operators user role.
D.
Add the Exchange administrators to the Operations Manager Administrators user role.
Explanation:
B: CORRECT
Five user roles are available when you install operations manager: administrators, advanced operator, authors, operators, and read-only operators. These roles cannot be modified or
deleted.
Operations Manager Administrators This role has full access to all aspects of the management group.
Operations Manager Advanced Operators This role has the ability to override rules and monitors in the management group.
Operations Manager Authors This role has the ability to create tasks, rules, monitors, and views in unsealed management packs in the management group.
Operations Manager Operators This role has the ability to interact and manage alerts, tasks, and views in the management group.
Operations Manager Read-Only Operators This role has the ability to view alerts and views in the management group.You can create your own user role by right-clicking User Roles in the Administration workspace and selecting New User Role, then selecting the role type.