What should you do to meet the two requirements above?

You work as an IT engineer in an international company. There’re many System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2008 servers in the company and you are in charge of one server that runs the Self-Service Portal. You use the Self-Service user role profile to create a user role named HGRole. The HGRole user is a member of the host group and the configuration of HGRole is shown as the following:

A user named SSUser is a member of the HGUsers global group. You are assigned to configure permissions to SSUser, not only prevent SSUser from turning off virtual machines by using the Self-Service Portal, but also allow SSUser to connect to virtual machines by using the Self-Service Portal. What should you do to meet the two requirements above? (Exhibit)

You work as an IT engineer in an international company. There’re many System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2008 servers in the company and you are in charge of one server that runs the Self-Service Portal. You use the Self-Service user role profile to create a user role named HGRole. The HGRole user is a member of the host group and the configuration of HGRole is shown as the following:

A user named SSUser is a member of the HGUsers global group. You are assigned to configure permissions to SSUser, not only prevent SSUser from turning off virtual machines by using the Self-Service Portal, but also allow SSUser to connect to virtual machines by using the Self-Service Portal. What should you do to meet the two requirements above? (Exhibit)

A.
Remove the Local Administrator action for the HGRole user role.

B.
Stop the HGRole user role.

C.
Remove the HGRole user role.

D.
Remove SSuser from the HGUsers global group.

E.
Stop the Local Administrator action for the HGRole user role.



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