Citrix® 1Y0-204 Exam Practice Questions (P. 4)
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Question #16
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator is working on a published application. The network connection remains active for 240 seconds but is interrupted and applications become unusable. The session then prompts for authentication. After the administrator successfully authenticates, the session is reconnected.
Which policy makes this possible?
Which policy makes this possible?
- ALoad Management
- BAuto Client ReconnectMost Voted
- CSession Reliability
- DICA Keep Alive
Correct Answer:
C
Reference:
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/policies/reference/ica-policy-settings/session-reliability-policy-settings.html
C
Reference:
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/policies/reference/ica-policy-settings/session-reliability-policy-settings.html

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Question #17
How can a Citrix Administrator enable the ability to monitor application failures for Desktop OS machines running the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA)?
- ABy installing an Application Probe Agent on the Desktop OS VDA machines
- BBy entering a PowerShell command on a Delivery Controller
- CBy upgrading to premium licenses
- DBy configuring a Citrix policyMost Voted
Correct Answer:
D
D

To enable monitoring of application failures on Desktop OS VDAs, the appropriate Citrix policy must be configured. This includes activating the policy specifically designed for capturing application faults and errors on these systems. The idea of installing an Application Probe Agent, though somewhat related, actually pertains to simulating application launches rather than monitoring failures directly. This direct approach using Citrix policy is both clear and centrally manageable for administrators.
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Question #18
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator is configuring the Workspace Experience to provide users with access to their applications and desktops. The administrator deployed Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AD) already and wants to leverage it to support user access to the Workspace Experience.
Which two steps does the administrator need to take to enable users to authenticate using Azure AD to the Workspace Experience? (Choose two.)
Which two steps does the administrator need to take to enable users to authenticate using Azure AD to the Workspace Experience? (Choose two.)
- AAdd Cloud Connector information to the Azure AD console.
- BEnable Azure AD authentication under Workspace Configuration in Citrix Cloud.
- CAdd Azure AD Account under Identity Providers in Citrix Cloud.
- DDeploy Cloud Connectors to support Azure AD authentication.
Correct Answer:
BC
Reference:
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-cloud/workspace-configuration.html#change-authentication-to-workspaces
BC
Reference:
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-cloud/workspace-configuration.html#change-authentication-to-workspaces
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Question #19
A user calls the help desk and states that launching a pooled random desktop takes as long as five minutes.
Which Citrix Director report can a Citrix Administrator review to find out what might be causing the delay?
Which Citrix Director report can a Citrix Administrator review to find out what might be causing the delay?
- AResource Utilization
- BConnection Failures
- CLogon Performance
- DLoad Evaluators
Correct Answer:
C
Reference:
https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2013/09/20/director-logon-duration-explained/
C
Reference:
https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2013/09/20/director-logon-duration-explained/
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Question #20
A Citrix Administrator is in the process of installing Citrix Cloud Connector, but the installation fails.
What could be causing the Citrix Cloud Connector installation to fail on the machine?
What could be causing the Citrix Cloud Connector installation to fail on the machine?
- AIt is in sync with UTC time instead of local time.
- BEnhanced Security Configuration (ESC) is set to 'off'.
- CIt cannot run on a machine template cloned across multiple machines.
- DIt is NOT joined to the domain.Most Voted
Correct Answer:
D
D

Absolutely, the deal-breaker for the Cloud Connector installation not whipping into shape is definitely its requirement to be domain-joined. If the connector ain’t snugly tucked into the domain, you’re really asking for an install flop. It’s all about having the connector in a cozy chat with Active Directory, overseeing resources and users for your setup. So, keeping it clear of cloned infrastructures or fussing over time syncs won’t trip the install, but missing that domain invite sure will. Stick to this, and your Cloud Connector should slide into place smoothly.
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