The "Protection Source when in Combined Mode" settings are configured for a virtual machine as in the exhibit. You would like to enable Application Control on this virtual machine, but there is no corresponding setting displayed. Why?
I vaguely remember that the VMware Guest Introspection Service is crucial for certain functionalities, but I can't remember if it applies to this question.
Got it, I think the answer is C. The exhibit shows that the Application Control Protection Module has not been enabled yet, so the settings are not displayed. Once it's enabled, the relevant options should appear.
I'm a bit confused here. The answer choices mention things like agentless protection and the VMware Guest Introspection Service, which I'm not familiar with. I'll need to do some research on those concepts before I can confidently answer this question.
Ah, I see. The key is that the Protection Module is not licensed, so the corresponding settings are not displayed. That makes sense - you can't configure a feature that you don't have access to.
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The question is asking why the Application Control setting is not displayed, so I need to look for clues in the exhibit and the answer choices.
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the exhibit and the answer choices to figure out what's going on with the Application Control settings.
C) In the example displayed in the exhibit, the Application Control Protection Module has not yet been enabled. Once it is enabled for this virtual machine, the corresponding settings are displayed.
A) In the example displayed in the exhibit, no activation code was entered for Application Control. Since the Protection Module is not licensed, the corresponding settings are not displayed.
B) These settings are used when both an host-based agent and agentless protection are available for the virtual machine. Since Application Control is not supported in agentless installations, there is no need for the setting.
B seems like a logical explanation, but I'm not totally convinced. Why would they show the Protection Source setting if Application Control wasn't supported?
C) In the example displayed in the exhibit, the Application Control Protection Module has not yet been enabled. Once it is enabled for this virtual machine, the corresponding settings are displayed.
B) These settings are used when both a host-based agent and agentless protection are available for the virtual machine. Since Application Control is not supported in agentless installations, there is no need for the setting.
A) In the example displayed in the exhibit, no activation code was entered for Application Control. Since the Protection Module is not licensed, the corresponding settings are not displayed.
D has to be the right answer. The VMware Guest Introspection Service is required for agentless Application Control, and it's not installed in the example.
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