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Trend TM1-101 Exam - Topic 2 Question 79 Discussion

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Question #: 79
Topic #: 2
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Your network has recently recovered from a virus outbreak. The corporate CIO wants a daily report of all virus activity so she can view the data in an Excel spreadsheet. How can you accomplish this most efficiently?

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Sommer
3 months ago
Wait, can you really set it to email daily without manual work?
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Tyisha
3 months ago
A seems too basic; we need to ensure the CIO gets the right format.
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Avery
3 months ago
D sounds good, but does Excel really auto-import from a .CSV?
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Herman
4 months ago
I think C is more straightforward since it sends an .XLS file directly.
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Martina
4 months ago
Option B is the best choice for compatibility with Excel.
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Edmond
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards option D because it mentions setting the time range and sending it as an attachment, which seems like what the CIO would want for daily updates.
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Carlton
4 months ago
I feel like option C is a bit redundant since it mentions exporting to .XLS and then emailing it, but I can't recall if that's the most efficient method.
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Mirta
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to set up automated reports, and I think emailing the log as an attachment is the best way to ensure she gets it daily.
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Sabrina
5 months ago
I think exporting to .CSV is more common for data handling, but I'm not sure if the CIO specifically needs an .XLS file for Excel.
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Sabra
5 months ago
I think I'd go with option B. Sending a CSV file is a safe bet, and the email notification will ensure the CIO gets the report each day. Seems like the most reliable approach to me.
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Cora
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards option A. Exporting to an XLS file and setting up the email notification seems like the simplest way to get this done efficiently. As long as the CIO can open the file, that should meet their needs.
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Raina
5 months ago
Option D seems like the way to go - exporting to a CSV file and having it automatically open in Excel for the CIO. That seems the most seamless solution to get the data in the format they want.
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Sherly
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Do we need to configure the export to a specific file type, or can we just send the log as is? I'm a bit confused on the best approach here.
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Maira
5 months ago
This looks pretty straightforward. I think option C is the most efficient way to get the daily virus report to the CIO in an Excel spreadsheet.
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Iola
5 months ago
The Dashboard feature seems like the obvious choice here. It's designed to give teams a consolidated view of their cloud infrastructure, so that's probably the best answer.
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Kerrie
5 months ago
Interesting. The account creation setting the sales amount to 0 could definitely be a factor here. I'll need to investigate that possibility further and see if that's what's causing the lack of coverage.
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Lashawn
5 months ago
I think deficits during the development stage are usually treated more like organization costs, but I'm not completely sure if that's the right approach.
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Florinda
10 months ago
I'm picturing the CIO eagerly checking her inbox every morning, waiting for that daily virus report. Option C is the way to go - gotta keep the boss happy!
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Sherell
8 months ago
A) Definitely, keeping the boss happy is key. Option C will make sure the CIO gets the data in a format she can easily view and analyze.
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Mickie
9 months ago
B) I agree, option C seems like the most efficient way to provide the daily virus report to the CIO.
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Zachary
9 months ago
A) You configure a task to export a log to an .XLS file, set the time range to 24-hours, and email this file as an attachment to the CIO every morning. When the CIO opens the file, it will appear in an Excel spreadsheet.
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Noble
10 months ago
Personally, I'd choose Option A. Automating the whole process with email notifications is the most efficient solution, and the CIO will be happy to get those reports consistently.
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Gwenn
10 months ago
Haha, the CIO must really be a spreadsheet enthusiast if she wants this data in Excel every single day. Option B looks like the way to go - keep it simple with a .CSV file.
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Soledad
9 months ago
Definitely, simplicity is key when sending daily reports.
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Kasandra
9 months ago
I agree, the CIO must really love Excel if she wants it daily.
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Tamra
9 months ago
Yeah, keeping it simple with a .CSV file is the way to go.
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Kenny
9 months ago
Option B sounds good, just send a .CSV file to the CIO every day.
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Curt
10 months ago
I'd go with Option D. The .CSV file will open directly in Excel, making it super easy for the CIO to view the virus activity data.
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Carin
10 months ago
I'm not sure, option D also sounds like a good option. It automatically launches Excel for the CIO.
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Wendell
10 months ago
I agree with Leslee, option A seems like the best choice for sending daily virus activity reports to the CIO.
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Leslee
10 months ago
I think option A is the most efficient way to accomplish this task.
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Melvin
10 months ago
Option C seems the most straightforward. Exporting to .XLS and emailing it directly to the CIO is the easiest way to get the data into an Excel spreadsheet.
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Jamika
9 months ago
I agree, it's a simple solution that will make it easy for the CIO to view the virus activity data.
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Isadora
9 months ago
Option C seems like the best choice. Exporting to .XLS and emailing it directly to the CIO is efficient.
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Tashia
10 months ago
I agree, it's a simple solution that will make it easy for the CIO to view the data in Excel.
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Bernardine
10 months ago
Option C seems like the best choice. Exporting to .XLS and emailing it directly to the CIO is efficient.
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Rhea
10 months ago
I prefer option D. It will automatically launch Excel and import the data into a spreadsheet for the CIO.
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Cathrine
11 months ago
I agree with Tarra. Option A seems the most efficient way to accomplish the task.
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Tarra
11 months ago
I think option A is the best choice. It will automatically send the log to the CIO each day.
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