VMware 2V0-62.23 Real Exam Questions
The questions for 2V0-62.23 were last updated at Nov 20,2024.
- Exam Code: 2V0-62.23
- Exam Name: VMware Workspace ONE 22.X Professional
- Certification Provider: VMware
- Latest update: Nov 20,2024
Which three values are needed to enable Email Notification Service (ENS) for Workspace ONE Boxer? (Choose three.)
- A . ENS API Token
- B . Exchange Admin Credentials
- C . Domain
- D . ENS Server Address
- E . Exchange ActiveSync Host
- F . EWSURL
A, D, E
Explanation:
To enable Email Notification Service (ENS) for Workspace ONE Boxer, you need the ENS API Token for authentication, the ENS Server Address for communication, and the Exchange ActiveSync Host to connect to the mail server.
Reference: VMware documentation on configuring ENS for Workspace ONE Boxer.
A Workspace ONE administrator is configuring email for an organization that uses Microsoft Exchange Online (Office 365). The organization has an extreme security posture and wants to require all email attachments be encrypted.
Which component is needed to meet the organization’s requirement?
- A . Workspace ONE Content with DLP enabled.
- B . PowerShell integration with default blacklist.
- C . SEGv2 with content transforms.
- D . Workspace ONE Web with DLP enabled.
C
Explanation:
To meet the requirement of encrypting all email attachments for an organization using Microsoft Exchange Online with an extreme security posture, SEGv2 with content transforms is needed. This setup allows for advanced security configurations, including the ability to transform and secure email content such as attachments, aligning with strict security policies.
Reference: VMware Workspace ONE UEM Documentation: Secure Email Gateway
VMware Knowledge Base: Email Security Configurations
What are the two Tunnel Modes that can be configured in Tunnel Traffic Rules? (Choose two.)
- A . Group Application
- B . Per Application
- C . Full Device
- D . Proxy
- E . Per Device
B, C
Explanation:
In Tunnel Traffic Rules within Workspace ONE, the two modes that can be configured are ‘Per Application’ and ‘Full Device’. ‘Per Application’ mode directs traffic from specified applications through the tunnel, whereas ‘Full Device’ mode routes all traffic from the device through the tunnel. These modes offer flexibility in managing network traffic based on organizational security and access requirements.
Reference: VMware Workspace ONE UEM Documentation: Tunnel Traffic Rules
VMware Blog: Understanding Tunnel Modes in Workspace ONE
Which of the following components can integrate with an external Certificate Authority?
- A . ENS (Email Notification Service)
- B . ETL (Intelligence Connector)
- C . UAG (Unified Access Gateway)
- D . ACC (AirWatch Cloud Connector)
D
Explanation:
The AirWatch Cloud Connector (ACC) is capable of integrating with an external Certificate Authority. This integration is crucial for secure certificate management and issuance, ensuring that devices and users in the Workspace ONE UEM environment have the necessary certificates for authentication and secure communication.
Reference: VMware Workspace ONE UEM Documentation: Certificate Authority Integration
VMware Blog: Certificate Management with ACC
What option can be used by an administrator that wants to onboard Microsoft Windows devices in an Out of Box Experience (OOBE)?
- A . Microsoft SBS
- B . Microsoft CSP
- C . Microsoft Autopilot
- D . Windows automatic enrollment
C
Explanation:
For onboarding Microsoft Windows devices in an Out of Box Experience (OOBE), the Microsoft Autopilot option can be used. This feature simplifies the device setup process, allowing administrators to set up and pre-configure new devices, making them ready for productive use right out of the box.
Reference: VMware Workspace ONE UEM Documentation: Microsoft Autopilot Integration
VMware Knowledge Base: Setting Up Windows OOBE
Which two email clients can be configured with an Exchange ActiveSync profile? (Choose two.)
- A . Microsoft Outlook
- B . Workspace ONE Boxer
- C . macOS native email client
- D . Gmail
- E . iOS native email client
A, B
Explanation:
Workspace ONE UEM supports the configuration of Exchange ActiveSync profiles with specific email clients. Microsoft Outlook and Workspace ONE Boxer are the two clients that can be configured with these profiles. Microsoft Outlook is a widely used email client, and Workspace ONE Boxer is a customized email client designed for Workspace ONE, offering integrated security and management features.
Reference: VMware Workspace ONE UEM Documentation: Email Configuration
VMware Blog: Integrating Email Clients with Workspace ONE
With Workspace ONE UEM staging, what are the three supported enrollment options for Android devices? (Choose three.)
- A . Sideload
- B . QR Code
- C . Web
- D . NFC
- E . Barcode
B, C, D
Explanation:
For Android devices, Workspace ONE UEM supports various enrollment options that facilitate easy and secure device management. The supported options include QR Code, Web, and NFC. QR Code enrollment involves scanning a specific code to start the enrollment process. Web enrollment allows users to enroll their devices via a web browser. NFC (Near Field Communication) enables device enrollment by simply tapping the device against another NFC-enabled device.
Reference: VMware Workspace ONE UEM Documentation: Android Enrollment
VMware Blog: Understanding Workspace ONE Enrollment Options for Android
Which two of the following Windows device onboarding methods become available after integrating Workspace ONE UEM with Azure AD? (Choose two.)
- A . Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub enrollment
- B . Microsoft 365 application onboarding
- C . Out-of-Box Experience
- D . Native MDM enrollment
- E . Command-line staging with Intelligent Hub
C, D
Explanation:
After integrating Workspace ONE UEM with Azure AD, the Windows device onboarding methods that become available are ‘Out-of-Box Experience’ and ‘Native MDM enrollment’. These methods facilitate smooth and efficient device onboarding, leveraging the capabilities of Azure AD for streamlined management and deployment.
Reference: VMware Workspace ONE UEM Documentation: Azure AD Integration
VMware Blog: Enhancing Windows Device Management