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Google ChromeOS Administrator Exam - Topic 5 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's ChromeOS Administrator exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 5
[All ChromeOS Administrator Questions]

You need to get to the enterprise enrollment screen. What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: A

Power on or reboot the Chromebook.

Watch for the Chrome logo animation. This is the key moment to trigger enterprise enrollment.

Press Ctrl+Alt+E simultaneously. This keyboard shortcut interrupts the normal boot process and redirects the Chromebook to the enterprise enrollment screen.

Follow the on-screen instructions. You'll be prompted to enter information such as the domain name of the organization and enrollment credentials.

Why this is the correct method:

Enterprise Enrollment Timing: The Ctrl+Alt+E shortcut is specifically designed to be used during the bootup sequence, before any user profile is loaded. This ensures the device is enrolled in the organization's management system from the start.

Alternative Options: The other options mentioned are incorrect:

B (Sign in with credentials): This assumes the device is already enrolled and is used for regular user login.

C (Ctrl+Alt+F): This shortcut is used for accessing the ChromeOS developer shell (Crosh) and is not related to enrollment.

D (Ctrl+Alt+E at login): While technically possible to enroll at the login screen, it's not the recommended method as it might not apply settings correctly to all user profiles.


Enroll a Chrome device: https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/1360534?hl=en

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Leigha
6 days ago
I thought it was B? That’s what I always do.
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Mammie
12 days ago
Definitely D, that's the right way to access it!
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Alishia
17 days ago
I thought pressing Ctrl-Alt-F was for setting initial settings, so I’m leaning towards option D for the enrollment screen.
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Bernardine
23 days ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I feel like signing in with enterprise credentials might be the right step after getting to the screen.
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Maxima
28 days ago
I practiced a similar question, and I believe you need to press Ctrl-Alt-E before any user signs in.
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Leota
1 month ago
I think I remember something about pressing Ctrl-Alt-E, but I can't recall if it was during bootup or at the login screen.
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Margarett
1 month ago
I've got this! The answer is definitely B. You need to sign in with the enterprise enrollment credentials to get to the enrollment screen.
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Micaela
1 month ago
Okay, let's see. I'm pretty sure the answer is not A or C, since those don't seem to be the right steps. I'm leaning towards D, but I'll double-check the details.
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Truman
1 month ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The options seem a bit confusing. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Ernie
1 month ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I think the answer is B - sign in with the enterprise enrollment credentials.
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Princess
11 months ago
B) Sign in with enterprise enrollment credentials provided by the customer at the user sign-in screen - The simple and straightforward solution is often the best. No need to get fancy here.
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Marnie
11 months ago
C) Press Ctrl-Alt-F on the initial welcome screen to set initial settings - Hmm, that sounds like it might work, but do we really want to be pressing random key combinations? I'll stick with option B.
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Buddy
10 months ago
B) Sign in with enterprise enrollment credentials provided by the customer at the user sign-in screen
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Rueben
10 months ago
A) Press Ctrl-Alt-E during the Chrome bootup sequence (Chrome logo animation)
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Rory
11 months ago
A) Press Ctrl-Alt-E during the Chrome bootup sequence (Chrome logo animation) - Wait, are we playing a game of Konami code or something? I'm not sure that's the right approach here.
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Doyle
10 months ago
D) Press Ctrl-Alt-E at the user login screen before any user has signed in to the device
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Carlene
10 months ago
C) Press Ctrl-Alt-F on the initial welcome screen to set initial settings
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Launa
11 months ago
B) Sign in with enterprise enrollment credentials provided by the customer at the user sign-in screen
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Monte
12 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option D) Press Ctrl-Alt-E at the user login screen before any user has signed in to the device could also work. It seems like a logical step to access the enrollment screen.
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Nidia
12 months ago
I agree with Wade. It makes sense to use the credentials provided by the customer to access the enterprise enrollment screen.
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Wade
12 months ago
I think the answer is B) Sign in with enterprise enrollment credentials provided by the customer at the user sign-in screen.
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Brett
12 months ago
D) Press Ctrl-Alt-E at the user login screen before any user has signed in to the device - Aha! That's the shortcut I was looking for. Nice one!
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Jules
12 months ago
B) Sign in with enterprise enrollment credentials provided by the customer at the user sign-in screen - Definitely the way to go. Why complicate things when the customer has given us the right credentials?
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Sonia
11 months ago
User 3: Agreed, following the customer's instructions is the best approach
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Timothy
11 months ago
User 2: Timothy is right, let's keep it simple and use the provided credentials
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Paulene
11 months ago
User 1: B) Sign in with enterprise enrollment credentials provided by the customer at the user sign-in screen
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