When escalating a bug report to an EMM, best practice is to upload it to Google Drive or another cloud storage provider and share it from there. Select an answer, then submit.
- (A) True
- (B) False
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When escalating a bug report to an EMM, best practice is to upload it to Google Drive or another cloud storage provider and share it from there. Select an answer, then submit.
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When escalating an issue, who would usually be the first partner you should escalate to? Select an answer, then submit.
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When a customer reports an issue, what do you follow to help you gather information? Select an answer, then submit.
(A) Watchpoints
(B) Problem solving framework
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Apply your understanding of the tools we’ve just covered by matching the following situations to the tool that would best help you troubleshoot the issue. Drag and drop the tool to the scenario, then click submit.
Customer reports that whitelisted apps aren’t showing up in managed Google Play. Which tool would you use to ensure that managed Google Play can assign and make apps available to users? – Android Management Experience
Customer reports that a policy to disable the camera is only working on some devices. Which tool would you use to test policy problems? – TestDPC
Customer reports that configured apps are crashing and policies aren’t being applied, how would you test that the EMM console is configured correctly? – Android Management API colab
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Match the question to its corresponding watchpoint. Drag each question to a box, then submit.
Select OS version/device – Are the critical apps, policies and configurations supported by the OS?
Set device policies – Are there multiple, conflicting policies set?
Upload apps – Did you target your private apps to your managed Google Play Accounts enterprise?
Provision device – Does the device have network connectivity in order to update and enroll successfully?
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True or false? Website performance does not impact visibility on Facebook.
Explanation: The correct answer is False. Website performance indeed impacts visibility on Facebook. While Facebook’s algorithms primarily prioritize content based on engagement metrics such as likes, comments, shares, and relevance to the user, website performance can indirectly influence visibility. Facebook aims to deliver a positive user experience by prioritizing content that leads to meaningful interactions and keeps users engaged on the platform. If a website’s performance is poor, leading to slow loading times, broken links, or a subpar user experience, users are more likely to navigate away quickly, resulting in lower engagement metrics. In turn, Facebook’s algorithm may interpret this as a signal that the content is less relevant or engaging, potentially reducing its visibility in users’ news feeds. Therefore, ensuring optimal website performance is crucial for maintaining high engagement levels and maximizing visibility on Facebook, indirectly impacting the reach and exposure of content shared on the platform.