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Trend TM1-101 Exam - Topic 1 Question 109 Discussion

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Question #: 109
Topic #: 1
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Which three statements are true about the Server Protect components? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: C

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Frank
4 months ago
D makes sense, that's how you check it.
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An
4 months ago
C seems off, I don't remember that being possible.
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Emilio
4 months ago
I think B is also correct, right?
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Leota
5 months ago
A is true, you can uninstall remotely.
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Alfred
5 months ago
Wait, can you really uninstall remotely? That’s new to me!
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Keena
5 months ago
I believe verifying uninstallation by checking the Programs folder is a valid step, but I need to double-check that detail.
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Xochitl
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the Management Console itself. Can it really be uninstalled through the Control Panel? That seems off.
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My
6 months ago
I remember practicing a question about uninstallation methods, and I feel like the Management Console is definitely involved for Information Servers.
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Luther
6 months ago
I think Server Protect Normal Servers can be uninstalled remotely, but I'm not entirely sure about the specifics.
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Cheryl
6 months ago
I feel good about this one. The key is to identify the three true statements about the Server Protect components and their uninstallation process.
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Aaron
6 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I don't miss any important details. I'll go through each option and double-check my understanding.
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Joanna
6 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know the Server Protect Management Console can be uninstalled, but I'm not sure about the other components. I'll have to think this through step-by-step.
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Marica
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about which ones are true statements.
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Susana
7 months ago
I'm pretty confident I can handle this question. The key is to focus on the specific details about the Server Protect components and their uninstallation process.
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Rasheeda
1 year ago
Haha, this question is like a game of 'Spot the Odd One Out'. I'm betting C is the only one that's not true.
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Starr
11 months ago
I think you're right, C does seem like the odd one out.
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Lezlie
11 months ago
D) Uninstallation can be verified by ensuring the Server Protect Management Console program group no longer appears in the Programs folder of your Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.
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Cristen
12 months ago
A) Server Protect Normal Servers can be uninstalled remotely through the Management Console.
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Launa
1 year ago
Hmm, I think all four options are correct. Gotta love how they try to trick us with the uninstallation details!
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Georgene
12 months ago
User 2
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Miss
12 months ago
User 1
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Thersa
1 year ago
I agree, A and B are the obvious choices here. Uninstalling the Management Console itself through the Control Panel seems a bit sketchy.
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Benedict
1 year ago
I'm not sure about C though. I think it's false because the Management Console can't be uninstalled through Control Panel.
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Ezekiel
1 year ago
I agree with you, Sage. A, B, and D make sense because they all involve uninstallation.
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Noah
1 year ago
A and B seem correct, but I'm not sure about C and D. Uninstalling the Management Console through the Control Panel seems questionable.
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Rickie
11 months ago
I agree, C does seem questionable. It's better to verify the uninstallation through the Programs folder.
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Daryl
11 months ago
D) Uninstallation can be verified by ensuring the Server Protect Management Console program group no longer appears in the Programs folder of your Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.
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Kassandra
11 months ago
B) Server Protect Information Servers can be uninstalled remotely through the Management Console.
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Mammie
11 months ago
A) Server Protect Normal Servers can be uninstalled remotely through the Management Console.
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Kris
11 months ago
I agree, C does seem questionable. It's best to verify the uninstallation through the Programs folder.
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Graciela
11 months ago
D) Uninstallation can be verified by ensuring the Server Protect Management Console program group no longer appears in the Programs folder of your Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.
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Justine
12 months ago
B) Server Protect Information Servers can be uninstalled remotely through the Management Console.
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Larae
1 year ago
A) Server Protect Normal Servers can be uninstalled remotely through the Management Console.
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Sage
1 year ago
I think A, B, and D are true about the Server Protect components.
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