Which three tasks can a Device Administrator, but NOT a Device Operator, perform?

Which three tasks can a Device Administrator, but NOT a Device Operator, perform? (Choose three.)
A. View vDisk properties.
B. Edit target device properties.
C. Assign and remove vDisks from a device.
D. Perform power management actions on target devices.
E. Send messages to target devices.

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10 thoughts on “Which three tasks can a Device Administrator, but NOT a Device Operator, perform?

  1. Answer: A, B, C
    Device Administrator: Device administrators perform all device-collection management tasks on collections to which they have privileges. These tasks include viewing virtual disk properties (read-only) and assigning or removing virtual disks from a device. Tasks also include booting or shutting down target devices, editing device properties, and sending messages to target devices within a device collection to which they have privileges.

    Device Operator: Device operators view target device properties (read-only) and boot or shut down target devices. Also, device operators send messages to target devices within a device collection to which they have privileges.

  2. ABC is correct, a device operator CAN boot or shutdown target devices (D) and send messages to target devices (E)

    1. ADE is the correct answer.

      “Device Operator: Device operators view target device properties (read-only) and boot or shut down target devices. Also, device operators send messages to target devices within a device collection to which they have privileges.”

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