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Actual exam question from CyberArk's EPM-DEF
Question #: 83
Topic #: 1
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Which statements are correct regarding a non-persistent VDI set? (Choose two.)

  • A. Only network and operating system data are reported
  • B. Credential rotation policies cannot be configured.
  • C. You cannot create a policy with a specific computer name
  • D. Only limited manual computer groups can be created
  • E. Custom user access tokens cannot be created
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994f932
6 days, 1 hour ago
Selected Answer: AC
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xXChrisXx
1 week, 4 days ago
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The two correct statements regarding a non-persistent VDI set in CyberArk EPM are: A. Only network and operating system data are reported. C. You cannot create a policy with a specific computer name. Explanation: Non-persistent VDI sets are designed for endpoints that are frequently created and destroyed, so only essential data like network and OS info is reported, while detailed inventory or hardware reports are not available. Additionally, policies cannot be created using specific computer names in non-persistent VDI sets because the endpoints are transient and often do not keep consistent names. Other options such as credential rotation policies and manual groups can have limitations but are not outright impossible, and custom user access tokens are not specifically restricted in this context.​ https://docs.cyberark.com/epm-onprem/11.5/en/Content/EPM_PET/AccountAdministrator.htm
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