Which two deployment types are available to the administrator when enabling View Applications in VMware Identity Manager? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D.BC.
Reference - https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Identity-Manager/2.9.1/com.vmware.wsp-resource_29/GUID-0F51186D-624F-4208-818F-A06D5ACE6F3D.html.
When enabling View Applications in VMware Identity Manager, there are two deployment types available to the administrator: Pool-based and User-Activated.
Pool-Based Deployment: In pool-based deployment, a group of users is assigned to a specific pool of desktops or applications. The administrator creates a pool of desktops or applications and assigns a group of users to that pool. The users can then access the desktops or applications in that pool through VMware Identity Manager. The administrator can set the size of the pool, the type of desktop or application, and the access policies for the users.
User-Activated Deployment: In user-activated deployment, users can choose to access desktops or applications on-demand, without the administrator having to assign them to a specific pool. The users can browse and select desktops or applications from a catalog in VMware Identity Manager. The administrator sets up the catalog and determines which desktops or applications are available to the users. The users can then activate the desktop or application on their own, as needed.
The other two options, Automatic and Manual, are not deployment types available for enabling View Applications in VMware Identity Manager.
So, the correct answers are A. Pool-Based and B. User-Activated.