You created an instance of SQL Server 2017 on Compute Engine to test features in the new version. You want to connect to this instance using the fewest number of steps. What should you do?
I vaguely remember that clicking the RDP button in the GCP Console is a key step, but I can't remember if I need to set the username and password before that.
I’m a bit confused about whether I need to install an RDP client first. I feel like we practiced a question where that was a step, but I can't recall the details.
I think option D sounds familiar because it mentions both setting a username and password, plus verifying the firewall rule. That seems like a comprehensive approach.
Ah, I think I've got it. Option D looks like the way to go - set the Windows credentials in the GCP Console, and then use the RDP button to log in. Straightforward and efficient.
I'm a bit confused. Do I need to install an RDP client on my desktop, or can I just use the one in the GCP Console? I want to make sure I'm doing this the easiest way.
Okay, let me think this through. I need to set a Windows username and password in the GCP Console, and then use the RDP button to log in. Sounds simple enough.
This looks like a classic operations management question. I'm pretty confident that the answer is A, "Back scheduling". It's a common technique we've discussed in this course.
The key is to focus on the specific requirements for the "fair value through profit or loss" designation under IAS 39. Remembering the treatment of transaction costs and where the gains/losses are recorded will be crucial for answering this question accurately.
Option D is the way to go. Simple, straightforward, and no need to mess with firewalls or additional software. Gotta love it when the answer is just a few clicks away!
Option D is the way to go. Simple, straightforward, and no need to mess with firewalls or additional software. Gotta love it when the answer is just a few clicks away!
I was thinking option B, but option D looks even better. Setting the credentials in the GCP Console and using the RDP button is a nice simple approach.
Option D seems the most straightforward. I just need to set the username and password in the GCP Console, and then I can use the RDP button to log in. No need for additional software or firewall rules.
I disagree, I believe the answer is B. Setting a Windows username and password in the GCP Console and using those credentials to log in seems like the simplest option.
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