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CyberArk PAM-CDE-RECERT Exam - Topic 1 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's PAM-CDE-RECERT exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 1
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What is the purpose of the Interval setting in a CPM policy?

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Latanya
5 months ago
I believe it's about the maximum wait time for changes.
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Twila
5 months ago
Wait, are we sure it's not about the password change timing?
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Sophia
6 months ago
I agree, it's all about the system-initiated stuff.
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Ena
6 months ago
I thought it was for user-initiated work, not system!
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Stephanie
6 months ago
It's definitely about how often the CPM checks for system work.
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Andree
6 months ago
I thought the Interval setting was about how long the CPM waits for a password change to finish. That sounds like option D, right?
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Loren
6 months ago
I feel like the Interval setting has to do with system-initiated tasks, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Barrett
7 months ago
I remember a practice question that mentioned something about controlling the timing of password changes. Maybe it's related to option C?
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Carole
7 months ago
I think the Interval setting is about how often the CPM checks for user-initiated work, but I'm not completely sure.
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Brittney
7 months ago
Ah, the Interval setting in a CPM policy. I remember this from our class discussions. I'm pretty sure it's used to control how often the CPM checks for system-initiated work, so I'll go with option A. It's been a while since I've reviewed this material, but I feel confident in that answer.
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Yuette
7 months ago
This is a tricky one. I remember learning about CPM policies, but I'm a bit fuzzy on the details of the Interval setting. I'll have to carefully read through the answer choices and try to eliminate the ones that don't make sense. Hopefully, I can narrow it down to the correct answer.
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Vince
7 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The Interval setting must control how often the CPM looks for work, either system-initiated or user-initiated. I'm pretty confident it's not about password changes, so I'll rule out options C and D. I'll go with A as my best guess.
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Minna
7 months ago
Hmm, this seems to be asking about the purpose of the Interval setting in a CPM policy. I think it has something to do with controlling how often the CPM checks for work, but I'm not totally sure. I'll need to review my notes on CPM policies to be sure.
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Luann
7 months ago
Ugh, I'm not sure I fully understand what they're asking here. I'll need to re-read the question a few times and maybe even jot down some notes to help me figure it out.
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Nichelle
7 months ago
I think the key here is to enable the FTP service on the media interface. Option B looks like the right choice, but I'll double-check the other options just to be sure.
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Mirta
12 months ago
The Interval setting? Isn't that how long the CPM waits before it takes a coffee break? I kid, I kid. Option A sounds right to me.
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Galen
12 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure the Interval setting has anything to do with password changes. I'm leaning towards Option A or B.
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Rueben
10 months ago
Yes, that makes sense. Option A seems to be the correct choice.
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James
10 months ago
I agree, I believe it's Option A.
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Lon
11 months ago
I think the Interval setting is for controlling how often the CPM looks for System Initiated CPM work.
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Desmond
1 year ago
I think the Interval setting is to control how often the CPM looks for User Initiated CPM work. Option B makes the most sense.
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Sharen
11 months ago
Yes, that makes sense. It helps in managing the frequency of the CPM's actions.
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Jamal
11 months ago
Let's check the documentation to be sure.
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Keith
11 months ago
I think it's important to set the Interval to control how often the CPM looks for User Initiated CPM work.
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Mollie
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be option D.
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Daron
11 months ago
I agree, option B seems like the correct choice.
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Cordelia
11 months ago
I think it's actually option A, to control how often the CPM looks for System Initiated CPM work.
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Vincent
12 months ago
I agree, option B is correct.
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Ines
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might also be to control how long the CPM rests between password changes.
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Elbert
1 year ago
I agree with Fletcher, it makes sense to have the Interval setting for that purpose.
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Jesse
1 year ago
The purpose of the Interval setting in a CPM policy is to control how often the CPM looks for System Initiated CPM work. Option A seems correct to me.
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Arleen
11 months ago
No, it's more about managing the workflow of the CPM.
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Glenn
11 months ago
So, it's not about resting between password changes, right?
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Curt
12 months ago
Yes, that's correct. It helps in managing the frequency of the CPM's tasks.
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Joesph
12 months ago
I think the Interval setting controls how often the CPM looks for System Initiated CPM work.
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Fletcher
1 year ago
I think the purpose of the Interval setting is to control how often the CPM looks for System Initiated CPM work.
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