Once this change is made:

A user has permissions to create and manage alarms and tasks for a group of virtual machines. An administrator modifies permissions for the user so that they no longer create alarms. Once this change is made:

A user has permissions to create and manage alarms and tasks for a group of virtual machines. An administrator modifies permissions for the user so that they no longer create alarms. Once this change is made:

A.
The user can no longer create alarms and cannot modify or delete any existing alarms

B.
The user can no longer create alarms and cannot delete any existing alarms

C.
The user can no longer create alarms, but can modify or delete their existing alarms

D.
The alarms option is greyed out in the vSphere Client and no alarm related actions may be taken by the user



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justin

justin

Is the correct ans C or D ?

Erwin

Erwin

The correct answer is C. When only the option “Create alarms” is unchecked in de role manager, existing alarms can be edited and deleted. No new alarms can be made. I just tested it in my vCenter environment and I know for sure that the correct answer must be C.

networkmanagers

networkmanagers

I choose D