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VMware Exam 5V0-62.22 Topic 3 Question 17 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-62.22 exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 3
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An organization administrator configures VMware Workspace ONE UEM to deploy a new internal Win32 application to Windows devices, which are all located in the same OG (organization group). Users of newer Windows devices with increased hardware capacities can install this application, but older Windows devices with lower capacities are unable to complete the installation.

What is the most likely cause of this issue?

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Suggested Answer: C

The reason that this certificate authority integration test connection failed is that fetching the root certificate from CA failed. The root certificate from CA is a certificate that validates the identity and trustworthiness of the certificate authority (CA) that issues certificates for devices. Workspace ONE UEM needs to fetch the root certificate from CA to verify and manage certificates for devices. If fetching the root certificate from CA failed, it could indicate that there is a problem with CA configuration, connectivity, or availability. Workspace ONE UEM will not be able to connect to CA or issue certificates for devices, and the certificate authority integration test connection will fail.


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Felicia
18 days ago
Man, these VMware Workspace ONE questions are like a game of 'Guess the Correct Answer'. I feel like I'm playing 'Wheel of Fortune' up in here!
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Justine
1 days ago
C) The assignment of the internal application via the common OG (organization group) is misconfigured.
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Kristofer
3 days ago
A) The VMware Workspace ONE administrator set 'RAM Required' for the application in the 'Details' tab options.
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Raelene
19 days ago
I'd bet my bottom dollar the issue is with the organization group assignment. The administrator probably didn't configure it properly, leading to this mess.
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Claudio
20 days ago
Haha, the administrator must have set the 'Admin Privileges' option, thinking it would make the installation smoother. Little did they know, it would cause issues for the older devices!
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Colby
25 days ago
The problem could be with the Azure AD credentials. If they've expired, the older devices might not be able to authenticate and install the app.
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Samira
26 days ago
I think the issue is with the hardware requirements set in the 'Details' tab. The administrator probably set a higher RAM requirement that the older devices can't meet.
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Andra
20 days ago
A) The VMware Workspace ONE administrator set 'RAM Required' for the application in the 'Details' tab options.
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Walton
2 months ago
Could it also be a misconfiguration in the assignment of the application to the organization group?
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Wade
2 months ago
I agree with Lezlie. If the application requires more RAM, older devices with lower capacities won't be able to install it.
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Lezlie
2 months ago
I think the issue might be with the RAM requirement set by the Workspace ONE administrator.
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