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Question 12

Which is true about Workspace ONE compatibility when deploying content across different device types?

    Correct Answer: D

Discussion
AllenHuangOption: D

In the New version Only Android & iOS https://docs.vmware.com/tw/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/services/MCM/GUID-WorkspaceONEContent.html

LaVozOption: D

Only iOS, Android and Win 10 platforms are supported: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/2011/MCM/GUID-AWT-CL-PLAT-MATRIX.html

TraineeeOption: D

The correct answer is not listed… it should be iOS an Android only. In earlier days there was a windows content application but that one is stopt because most customers always use the “explorer.exe” application to see there files on windows devices. So in this case the correct answer should be iOS, Android AND windows. (Answer D) https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/2212/MCM/GUID-WorkspaceONEContent.html

JLF_VMWOption: C

I think is C, becouse you can install HUB in MacOS and share content: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE/services/intelligent-hub_IDM/GUID-28049087-F7AC-47D1-BD72-199A1D94B0ED.html#:~:text=The%20Intelligent%20Hub-based%20enrollment%20process%20secures%20a%20connection,management%20and%20access%20to%20the%20relevant%20device%20information.

JLF_VMW

more information: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/services/WS1_Assist/GUID-AWT-RMV4-SUPPORTEDPLATFORMS.html

pablitvsOption: C

The statement that is true about Workspace ONE compatibility when deploying content across different device types is: C. Content can be distributed to device types, including iOS, Android, Windows, and MacOS. Workspace ONE supports content distribution to a wide range of device types, including iOS, Android, Windows, and MacOS. This allows organizations to manage and distribute content to a diverse set of devices in their environment.

jmnugent

This seems like a bit of a misleading (or poorly constructed) question. Especially because the word "content" is lowercase in the Question,.. but in the Answer-choices it's Capitalized (are they referring specifically to the "Content" app ?.. of just to the general concept of "pushing content" to various OSes ?.. because you absolutely can push content (PDF's, etc) down to OSes like macOS,. I've done it. But that doesn't seem to be what they are referring to here. Especially frustrating as others have mentioned that the "Content" app comes and goes (availability) on various OSes. ;\

JoaquinooOption: C

I think it's the C. In the Official WS1_MCM_Doc.pdf says it clearly: Platform Requirements: iOS 7.2 and later Android 3.2 and later Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 10.9 Mavericks and later (Mavericks = OS X = MacOS) (https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/2011/MCM/GUID-AWT-CL-PLAT-MATRIX.html)

Kal_ddOption: C

I think it is C

OishikeeOption: C

Should be C. I work in Vmware and when the hub app is installed in the macOS device it can deploy apps, profiles etc. to it.

kaowOption: C

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/2011/macOS_Platform/GUID-AWT-APPSSCLSYNCFORMAC.html

exode

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/2011/macOS_Platform/GUID-AWT-APPSSCLSYNCFORMAC.html

MightybobOption: D

Content has been available for iPhone and Android for some time and is now available for Windows (https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/services/Windows_Desktop_Device_Management/GUID-uemWindeskAppOverview.html) NOTE: It is not available for MacOS