VMware Workspace ONE Advanced (VCAP-DTM Design) — Question 41
A university struggles with Windows application delivery for its students. Students only need a few applications, but since IT is not in control of the Windows versions on the endpoints, it has been a challenge. IT wants to allow for self-service to minimize administration. Despite self-service, IT must be able to revoke access to applications within 30 days from students leaving the University.
Which two solutions support the university's requirements? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. Implement Horizon with Application Publishing and User Environment Manager to control access to individual applications.
- B. Package the applications using ThinApp and present the packages to users using VMware Identity Manager.
- C. Implement Horizon with Application Publishing and present entitlements using VMware Identity Manager.
- D. Use ThinApp to package the applications for client Operating System independence and build a simple web portal allowing students to easily find and download the ThinApp packages.
- E. Implement only VMware Identity Manager. Its portal is a complete applications solution and students can easily execute the Windows applications by only using a web browser.
Correct answer: A, D
Explanation
The correct answers, A and D, provide effective ways to manage application access and allow for self-service. Option A offers a controlled environment for application access, while Option D enables easy distribution of applications through a web portal. The other options either lack the necessary control for revoking access or do not fully address the university's requirements.