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Google Exam Chrome-Enterprise-Administrator Topic 3 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Chrome-Enterprise-Administrator exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 3
[All Chrome-Enterprise-Administrator Questions]

[Chrome Updates]

An organization has a compatibility issue with an internal website after the latest Chrome update The decision is made to revert any updates to the working version and stop Chrome from updating beyond the working version For security, Chrome needs to continue updating older versions to the latest compatible version

Which configuration would an administrator set?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Gail
1 months ago
That's true, but the priority here is to maintain compatibility with the internal website.
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Jolene
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the IT guy who has to deal with this is just sitting at his desk, sipping his coffee and muttering 'why can't users just leave well enough alone?' under his breath.
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Matthew
30 days ago
C) Target version and rollback
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Rashad
1 months ago
A) Google Updater policy precedence
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Chanel
2 months ago
But wouldn't updating to extended stable channel also ensure security?
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Shawn
2 months ago
I agree with Gail, that way they can revert to a working version if needed.
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Gail
2 months ago
I think the administrator should set the Target version and rollback configuration.
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Ashton
2 months ago
I'm going with C) Target version and rollback. It's the only option that specifically mentions reverting and stopping updates, which is exactly what the question is asking for.
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Ashanti
9 days ago
Yes, setting the target version and rollback will help maintain compatibility with the internal website.
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Emmanuel
10 days ago
Target version and rollback is definitely the way to go in this situation.
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Gail
15 days ago
I agree, that option seems to address the compatibility issue effectively.
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Verdell
2 months ago
I think C) Target version and rollback is the best choice here.
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Merrilee
2 months ago
D) Update to extended stable channel is an interesting option, but it doesn't really address the need to revert to a specific version.
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Alpha
28 days ago
C) Target version and rollback would definitely help in reverting to a specific version if needed.
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Mike
30 days ago
A) Google Updater policy precedence could also be useful in controlling the update process.
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Barbra
1 months ago
C) Target version and rollback sounds like the best option to ensure compatibility with the internal website.
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Christoper
1 months ago
D) Update to extended stable channel
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Antonio
1 months ago
C) Target version and rollback
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Luis
2 months ago
B) Auto update check period
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Kris
2 months ago
A) Google Updater policy precedence
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Casie
2 months ago
C) Target version and rollback seems like the obvious choice here. We need to revert to a working version and stop Chrome from updating beyond that.
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Leanora
2 months ago
D) Update to extended stable channel might be a good choice for security reasons.
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Jacinta
2 months ago
A) Google Updater policy precedence could also help in controlling Chrome updates.
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Candida
2 months ago
C) Target version and rollback is the best option to revert to a working version.
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