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Which browser is supported for PSM Web Connectors developed using the CyberArk Plugin Generator Utility (PGU)?
Correct Answer: B
For PSM Web Connectors developed using the CyberArk Plugin Generator Utility (PGU), the supported browser is Google Chrome. This is because the PGU is designed to create plugins that are most compatible with Chrome ' s web technologies and security frameworks. Chrome is generally recommended by CyberArk for its up-to-date security features and extensive support for web applications. This is further supported by the CyberArk documentation on the Plugin Generator Utility, which specifies browser compatibility and the optimal environment for deploying web connectors.
After correctly configuring reconciliation parameters in the Prod-AIX-Root-Accounts Platform, this error message appears in the CPM log: CACPM410E Ending password policy Prod-AIX-Root-Accounts since the reconciliation task is active but the AllowedSafes parameter was not updated What caused this situation?
Correct Answer: C
The error message " CACPM410E Ending password policy Prod-AIX-Root-Accounts since the reconciliation task is active but the AllowedSafes parameter was not updated " suggests an issue with configuration parameters. The likely cause is:
The AllowedSafes parameter does not include the safe containing the reconciliation account defined in the Platform (Option C). This parameter must accurately reflect all safes where the reconciliation account operates to ensure proper management and access by the Central Policy Manager (CPM). If the safe containing the reconciliation account is not listed, the CPM cannot perform its tasks, leading to this error.
What are dependencies to update or change the CPM credential? (Choose 2.)
Correct Answer: B, D
To update or change the Central Policy Manager (CPM) credentials, dependencies include:
CreateCredFile.exe (B): This utility is used to create or modify the encrypted file that stores the CPM ' s credentials. It is essential for securely handling the credential updates.
CyberArk.TPC.exe (D): This executable is part of the CyberArk suite that manages trusted platform module operations, which can include tasks related to credential security and management, particularly when hardware security modules are involved.
How can a platform be configured to work with load-balanced PSMs?
Correct Answer: B
To configure a platform to work with load-balanced Privileged Session Managers (PSMs), you should:
Create a new PSM definition that targets the load balancer IP address and assign it to the platform (Option B). This approach involves configuring the platform settings to direct session traffic through a load balancer that distributes the load across multiple PSM servers. This is effective in environments where high availability and fault tolerance are priorities.
After a scripted installation has successfully installed the PSM, which post-installation task is performed?
Correct Answer: A
After the successful scripted installation of the Privileged Session Manager (PSM), one of the post-installation tasks is to disable the screen saver for the PSM local users. This is done to ensure that the PSMConnect and PSMAdminConnect users, which are created during the installation process, do not have a screen saver activated that could interfere with the operation of the PSM.
Reference:
CyberArk documentation on PSM post-installation tasks1.
CyberArk documentation on disabling the screen saver for PSM local users