Exam ChromeOS-Administrator Topic 3 Question 10 Discussion
Actual exam question for Google's ChromeOS-Administrator exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 3
Question #: 10
Topic #: 3
A large marketing company hires interns in the IT department. The interns should see only info from ChromeOS devices but should not be able to manage or update any device.
How should an admin assign this role to Interns?
How should an admin assign this role to interns?
How should an admin assign this role to Interns?
How should an admin assign this role to interns?
Suggested Answer: B Vote an answer
To grant interns read-only access to ChromeOS device information without management or update capabilities, you should:
* Create Custom Role: In the Google Admin console, navigate to "Device management" -> "Chrome management" -> "User settings" -> "Roles."
* Assign Telemetry API Role: Within the custom role, assign the "Telemetry API" role. This allows interns to view device information collected through the API but not make changes.
* Exclude Other Roles: Ensure no other roles are assigned that grant management or update permissions.
Option A is incorrect because it involves service admin roles, which typically have broader administrative access.
Option C is incorrect because the "Settings" role might grant more permissions than intended.
Option D is incorrect because the "Manage ChromeOS devices" role grants full management capabilities, which is not suitable for interns.
References:
* Chrome Browser Cloud Management API: https://developers.google.com/chrome/policy
* Create Custom Role: In the Google Admin console, navigate to "Device management" -> "Chrome management" -> "User settings" -> "Roles."
* Assign Telemetry API Role: Within the custom role, assign the "Telemetry API" role. This allows interns to view device information collected through the API but not make changes.
* Exclude Other Roles: Ensure no other roles are assigned that grant management or update permissions.
Option A is incorrect because it involves service admin roles, which typically have broader administrative access.
Option C is incorrect because the "Settings" role might grant more permissions than intended.
Option D is incorrect because the "Manage ChromeOS devices" role grants full management capabilities, which is not suitable for interns.
References:
* Chrome Browser Cloud Management API: https://developers.google.com/chrome/policy
by Hulda at Oct 04, 2024, 07:54 AM
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