Which three components should an administrator select when configuring vSphere permissions? (Choose three.)
A.
Inventory Object
B.
Role
C.
User/Group
D.
Privilege
E.
Password
Which three components should an administrator select when configuring vSphere permissions? (Choose three.)
Which three components should an administrator select when configuring vSphere permissions? (Choose three.)
A.
Inventory Object
B.
Role
C.
User/Group
D.
Privilege
E.
Password
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This answer is incorrect. Even the link above posted on June 12, 2017 doesn’t have Inventory Object, but instead, Privilege is listed and is the correct answer. The answer should be B, C and D.
The priv *is* the role. See the article, halfway down:
To assign permissions to an object, you follow these steps:
— Select the object in the vCenter object hierarchy to which you want to apply the permission.
— Select the group or user that should have privileges on the object.
— Select the role, that is the set of privileges, that the group or user should have on the object. By default, permissions propagate, that is the group or user has the selected role on the selected object and its child objects.
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To assign permissions to an object, you follow these steps:
Select the object in the vCenter object hierarchy to which you want to apply the permission.
Select the group or user that should have privileges on the object.
Select the role, that is the set of privileges, that the group or user should have on the object. By default, permissions propagate, that is the group or user has the selected role on the selected object and its child objects.