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Google Exam ChromeOS-Administrator Topic 5 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional ChromeOS Administrator exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 5
[All Professional ChromeOS Administrator Questions]

You are setting up ChromeOS devices in a public library and need to prevent your ChromeOS devices from sleeping when not in use. How would you set up your policy to achieve this?

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Suggested Answer: A

This setting is specifically designed to prevent Chrome OS devices from sleeping or shutting down when they are not actively being used, but are on the sign-in screen. This is ideal for public environments like libraries where the devices are meant to be accessible at all times.

Other options are incorrect because:

B: This setting controls wake locks, which are used to keep a device awake under certain conditions. It doesn't directly control sleep behavior on the sign-in screen.

C: This setting controls how users can turn off the device, but doesn't prevent the device from sleeping on its own.

D: This setting controls the maximum length of a guest session, but doesn't affect the device's sleep behavior on the sign-in screen.


https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/3523633

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Iluminada
7 days ago
Hmm, I wonder if we could just duct tape the power buttons down. That would definitely keep the devices from sleeping! Safety first, folks.
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Portia
10 days ago
Hmm, that makes sense too. Let's discuss further before the exam.
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Magda
14 days ago
Ooh, C is interesting. Only allowing the power button to turn off the device? That's like the ultimate power move. I bet the librarians would love that.
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Lorenza
4 days ago
User 3: I think I'll go with option A, just to be safe.
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Tabetha
5 days ago
User 2: Tabetha is right, it's a smart way to ensure the devices stay on.
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Ona
7 days ago
User 1: Yeah, that would definitely prevent any accidental shutdowns.
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Linwood
16 days ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) In 'User & Browser Settings' for Power and shutdown set the policy to 'Do not allow wake locks'
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Portia
18 days ago
I think the answer is A) In 'Power management settings' apply 'Do not allow device to sleep/shut down when idle on the sign-in screen'
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Filiberto
22 days ago
B sounds like it would work, but I'm not sure if 'wake locks' is the right term. Shouldn't it be something more like 'don't allow the device to go to sleep'?
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Ty
23 days ago
D is just weird. Why would you set the max session length to unlimited? That's just asking for trouble, isn't it?
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Mammie
27 days ago
Option A seems like the obvious choice here. I mean, if you want to prevent the devices from sleeping, you gotta go straight to the power management settings, right?
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Broderick
16 days ago
User 2: Yeah, that's the most direct way to prevent the devices from sleeping.
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Nikita
18 days ago
User 1: I agree, option A in the power management settings is the way to go.
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