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Citrix 1Y0-231 Exam - Topic 8 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-231 exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 8
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A Citrix Administrator needs to block all local printer access from users in the Marketing department who are

connecting remotely, but who should still have access when connecting inside the corporate network using the

same Citrix Gateway.

What can the administrator configure to accomplish this?

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Starr
3 months ago
I’m not convinced this will work as intended. What if they connect from a different network?
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Sherman
3 months ago
SmartControl might work too, but not sure if it’s the best fit here.
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Kandis
3 months ago
Totally agree, Extended ACL makes sense for remote access!
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Ettie
4 months ago
Wait, can you really block local printers like that? Sounds tricky.
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Taryn
4 months ago
I think the Extended ACL is the way to go for this.
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Dwight
4 months ago
AppFlow seems unrelated to printer access, but I’m not confident about the specifics of SmartControl either. I wish I had reviewed this more.
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Audria
4 months ago
This question feels familiar; I think we had a similar one about controlling access based on user groups. Maybe it's the Extended ACL?
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Amie
4 months ago
I remember practicing with ACLs, but I can't recall if it's the extended or simple one that would work for blocking printers specifically.
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Lauran
5 months ago
I think SmartControl might be the right choice here, but I'm not entirely sure how it differentiates between local and remote connections.
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Jacquelyne
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is to use an extended ACL to control the printer access based on the user's location. That way, I can block the local printer access for remote Marketing users while still allowing it for internal users. Simple!
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Fernanda
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I know Citrix has some access control features, but I'm not sure which one would be the best fit for this scenario. I'll need to review the options carefully and think through the requirements.
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Emeline
5 months ago
This seems like a tricky one, but I think I can figure it out. I'll need to look into the different access control options in Citrix to see which one would allow me to block local printer access for remote Marketing users while still allowing it for internal users.
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Carry
5 months ago
I'm not totally sure about this one. There are a few different access control options in Citrix, and I'm not sure which one would be the best fit. I'll need to do some research on the differences between the ACL and SmartControl features to figure out the right approach.
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Pura
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure Linux was invented by Linus Torvalds, so I'll go with option D.
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Arleen
1 year ago
I bet the correct answer is whatever the vendor's latest certification exam is pushing. They always know what's best, right?
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Yoko
1 year ago
What, no option for 'Unplug all the printers and blame the users'? Citrix admins have the best ideas sometimes.
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Florinda
1 year ago
C) Simple access control list (ACL)
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Kristeen
1 year ago
B) Extended access control list (ACL)
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Terrilyn
1 year ago
A) SmartControl
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Jose
1 year ago
I think SmartControl is the best option because it provides more granular control over user access.
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Ligia
1 year ago
I think D) AppFlow might also work, but B) Extended ACL seems more straightforward for this use case.
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Bettina
1 year ago
D) AppFlow could work, but B) Extended ACL seems more suitable for blocking local printer access.
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Gilma
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but C) Simple ACL might be too basic for this specific requirement.
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Denae
1 year ago
I think A) SmartControl could also be a good choice to restrict printer access for the Marketing department.
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Andra
1 year ago
I agree, B) Extended ACL seems like the best option for this scenario.
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Annamae
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but maybe Extended access control list (ACL) could also work to achieve the same goal.
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Jose
1 year ago
The answer is clearly B) Extended access control list (ACL). That's the right way to control access to local printers based on the network location.
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Valene
1 year ago
Yes, you're right. That's the correct way to control access to local printers based on network location.
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Rosalind
1 year ago
No, I believe it's B) Extended access control list (ACL).
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Derrick
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) SmartControl.
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Talia
1 year ago
I agree with Sina, SmartControl seems like the right choice for this scenario.
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Sina
1 year ago
I think the administrator can use SmartControl to block local printer access for Marketing users connecting remotely.
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