I vaguely recall something about configuring a connection to the Blue Prism Application Server being a part of the process, but I can't remember if it's essential.
This question seems pretty comprehensive. I'll make sure to read through all the options carefully and select the four that are most relevant to configuring a Runtime Resource on the local device. Paying attention to the details will be important here.
Okay, I think I've got this. The key things are configuring the connection to the Application Server, setting up the Runtime Resource to start automatically, configuring the start-up procedure with a local certificate, and ensuring the necessary executable is accessible. I'll double-check my answers before submitting.
This looks like a pretty straightforward question. I'll focus on the key steps like configuring the connection to the Blue Prism Application Server, setting up the Runtime Resource to start automatically, and ensuring the necessary files are accessible.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about some of these options. I know we need to configure the Runtime Resource, but I'm not sure about things like the database maintenance procedures or installing the Login Agent. I'll have to review my notes to make sure I understand all the steps.
Okay, let me see here. The key things I need to focus on are the Catalyst 9800 WLC in the DMZ and the requirement to establish an EoIP tunnel to the 5520 WLC. I think the encryption of the control plane or data plane will be important.
I think the answer is B. The question is asking for deployment client messages from the client (UF), and the search in option B looks for the component DC* and the host , which should give us the relevant messages.
Wow, option G really caught my eye. Disabling all domain policies? That's like nuking the entire IT infrastructure just to run a little automation. I'll pass on that one, thanks!
This is a straightforward question. I'd go with C, D, E, and F. Gotta love these multiple-choice exams - all you need is a good memory and a crystal ball to predict what the 'correct' answers are.
Hmm, I'm not so sure about option D. Configuring a certificate thumbprint seems a bit overkill for a basic Runtime Resource setup. I'd focus on the essentials like C, E, and F.
I agree with Roxanne, those are the key steps. Though I'm not sure about disabling domain policies (option G) - that seems like a risky move that could cause other issues.
Definitely C, D, E, and F. You need to configure the Runtime Resource to start automatically, use a local certificate for security, install the Login Agent, and ensure the executable is accessible. The other options don't seem relevant to a typical Runtime Resource setup.
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