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GAQM CPEH-001 Exam - Topic 6 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CPEH-001 exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 6
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Which of the following is NOT a valid NetWare access level?

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Suggested Answer: D

Administrator is an account not a access level.


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Keneth
4 months ago
"Administrator is the highest level, no doubt about that!"
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Kate
4 months ago
"Wait, is Not Logged in really an option? Seems odd."
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Markus
4 months ago
"Yeah, Logged in is the basic one."
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Lashonda
4 months ago
"I thought Console Access was a thing?"
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Hayley
4 months ago
"Not Logged in is definitely not a valid access level."
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German
5 months ago
I think "Logged in" is a standard term, but I wonder if "Not Logged in" could be a trick option.
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Lonna
5 months ago
I feel like "Administrator" is definitely a valid access level, but I'm confused about "Logged in" and "Not Logged in."
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Daren
5 months ago
I remember practicing questions about access levels, and "Console Access" seemed valid, but I can't recall if "Not Logged in" was ever mentioned.
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Olene
5 months ago
I think "Not Logged in" might be the one that doesn't fit, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Fidelia
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident option B is the correct answer. The question is specifically asking about the NO ACTION constraint, which means no test is made for referential integrity when deleting the parent.
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Bambi
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward definition question. I'll read through the options carefully and try to identify the one that best matches the concept of an Incident.
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Royal
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like the correct answer could also point out that correlation doesn't imply causation, so I hesitate on B.
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