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Palo Alto Networks PSE-Endpoint Exam - Topic 1 Question 78 Discussion

An administrator receives an alert indicating the ESM service is not starting on the ESM Server. When the administrator tries to start the service manually, the administrator receives an error. "The Endpoint Security Manager service on Local Computer started and then stopped."What is the cause of the failure?
B) The Account assigned to the service does not have ''Log on as a service' permissions on the machine.
A) The Account assigned to the service does not have 'Log on as a batch job' permissions on the machine.
C) The Account assigned to the service is not the Local Administrator on the machine.
D) The Account assigned to the service is not an Active Directory Domain user.

Palo Alto Networks PSE-Endpoint Exam - Topic 1 Question 78 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-Endpoint exam
Question #: 78
Topic #: 1
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An administrator receives an alert indicating the ESM service is not starting on the ESM Server. When the administrator tries to start the service manually, the administrator receives an error. "The Endpoint Security Manager service on Local Computer started and then stopped."

What is the cause of the failure?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Tom
7 months ago
Surprised it’s not just a simple config error!
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Lucia
7 months ago
I thought it was A at first, but B makes more sense.
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Renea
7 months ago
Wait, could it be C instead?
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Paris
8 months ago
Definitely B, that’s a common one!
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Augustine
8 months ago
Sounds like a permissions issue.
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Nana
8 months ago
I don't think being an Active Directory Domain user is the issue here. It seems more related to local permissions, but I could be wrong.
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Ammie
8 months ago
I feel like the account needing to be a Local Administrator could be a factor, but I can't recall if that's always necessary for services to run.
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Gladys
8 months ago
This seems similar to a practice question I did where the service wouldn't start due to permission issues. I think it might be option B.
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Lai
8 months ago
I remember something about service permissions, but I'm not sure if it's 'Log on as a batch job' or 'Log on as a service' that matters here.
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Shelba
8 months ago
I've seen this kind of issue before. My money's on the service account not having the 'Log on as a service' permission. That's usually the culprit in these cases.
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Vince
8 months ago
Ah, this is a tricky one. I'm going to take a close look at the service account and make sure it has the necessary permissions to start the service. Gotta be thorough on this one.
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Malika
9 months ago
Okay, let me see here. The service is failing to start, so it's likely a permissions problem. I'll need to check the service account's settings to see what's going on.
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Cordell
9 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a permissions issue with the service account. I'll carefully review the options and think through the possible causes.
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Rodolfo
2 years ago
I'm going to have to go with B as well. Can't start a service without the right permissions - it's like trying to drive a car without a license!
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Ramonita
2 years ago
This is easy, it's B all the way. 'Log on as a service' is the key requirement here. Gotta love those obscure Windows service permissions!
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Annamae
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm going with C. The service needs to be run by the Local Administrator to have all the necessary permissions. Anything less won't cut it.
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Veronika
2 years ago
C) The Account assigned to the service is not the Local Administrator on the machine.
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Iluminada
2 years ago
B) The Account assigned to the service does not have 'Log on as a service' permissions on the machine.
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Tien
2 years ago
A) The Account assigned to the service does not have 'Log on as a batch job' permissions on the machine.
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Daniela
2 years ago
I think it's D. The service account needs to be an Active Directory user, not a local account. That's the most likely cause of the failure.
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Chauncey
2 years ago
D) The Account assigned to the service is not an Active Directory Domain user.
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Izetta
2 years ago
C) The Account assigned to the service is not the Local Administrator on the machine.
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Junita
2 years ago
B) The Account assigned to the service does not have 'Log on as a service' permissions on the machine.
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Dahlia
2 years ago
A) The Account assigned to the service does not have 'Log on as a batch job' permissions on the machine.
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James
2 years ago
I agree with Anna. The service needs 'Log on as a service' permissions to start properly.
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Ayesha
2 years ago
The correct answer is B. The service account needs 'Log on as a service' permissions to start the ESM service. Without that, the service won't be able to start properly.
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Reita
2 years ago
C) The Account assigned to the service does not have Log on as a service permissions on the machine.
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Shay
2 years ago
B) The correct answer is B. The service account needs 'Log on as a service' permissions to start the ESM service. Without that, the service won't be able to start properly.
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Denna
2 years ago
A) The Account assigned to the service does not have Log on as a service permissions on the machine.
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Anna
2 years ago
I think the cause of the failure is option B.
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