I'm going to have to agree with the rest – A and D are the way to go. Although, I'm a little concerned about the lack of instructions on how to actually 'mount' the ACCS DVD. Is that like, a real thing, or are they just trying to confuse us?
A and D for sure. Downloading the appliance and getting access to the vCenter or vSphere are the foundations. The other options seem like they might be part of the ACCS deployment, not the WebLM deployment.
I'm going to go with A and D. Downloading the appliance is a no-brainer, and logging into the vCenter or vSphere is probably necessary to actually deploy the thing. The other options sound more like steps that come later.
Hmm, I'd go with A and D. Downloading the appliance and logging into the vCenter or vSphere are probably the crucial first steps. The other options seem like they might be needed later in the process.
A and D seem like the obvious choices here. Why would I need to mount the ACCS DVD or verify its deployment before starting the WebLM Software Appliance? That doesn't make sense to me.
User1: A and D are the correct choices. You need to download the WebLM Software Appliance and log into the vCenter or vSphere before starting the deployment.
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