You have been assigned the Workspace Contributor role for managing an Azure Virtual Desktop workspace but you don't have access to information about various applications in the workspace.
Which of the following role is required to get access? (Choose the best suitable option)
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A. B. C. D. E.Correct Answer: A
It is the Application Group Reader role that is needed to access information about the various applications in the workspace.
The Application Group Contributor would provide the user access beyond the requirements.
Here are the permissions, Application group Reader role can access:
Option A is correct.
Application Group Reader role will allow the user to get access to information about the various applications in the workspace.
Option B is incorrect.The Host Pool Reader role allows you to see everything in the host pool.
Option C is incorrect.
Desktop Virtualization Reader allows you to see everything in the deployment which is not our requirement.
Option D is incorrect.
The Desktop Virtualization Contributor role allows you to manage all aspects of the deployment.
Option E is incorrect.
The Application Group Contributor would provide the user access beyond the requirements.
The Workspace Contributor role in Azure Virtual Desktop is designed to enable the user to manage and configure the workspace itself, such as creating and managing host pools and assigning user access. However, this role does not provide access to information about the various applications installed in the workspace.
To gain access to information about the applications in the workspace, the user will need to have the Application Group Reader role. This role provides read-only access to the application groups in the workspace, allowing the user to view the applications that are installed in the workspace.
The Host Pool Reader role, on the other hand, provides read-only access to the host pools in the workspace, which includes information about the virtual machines that make up the host pool.
The Desktop Virtualization Reader role provides read-only access to the desktop virtualization features of the workspace, such as desktop and app publishing, user profile management, and remote access.
The Desktop Virtualization Contributor role provides the ability to manage the desktop virtualization features of the workspace, such as creating and managing host pools, assigning user access, and configuring remote access.
The Application Group Contributor role provides the ability to manage the application groups in the workspace, including installing, configuring, and publishing applications.
Therefore, the best option to gain access to information about the various applications in the workspace is the Application Group Reader role.