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Question 6: Which statement is true about the check-in and check-out capabilities in Oracle Privileged
Account Manager (OPAM)? (Choose the best answer.)
A. Authorized users can check out an account, which provisions it; they can then check in the
account, which de-provisions it.
B. Authorized and non-authorized users can check in an account, which provisions it; they can then
check out the account, which de-provisions it.
C. Authorized users can check out an account before using it; they can then check in the account
when they are finished with it.
D. Authorized and non-authorized users can check out an account before using it; they can then
check in the account when they are finished with it.
E. Authorized users can check out an account before using it, but administrators must check in the
account.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Oracle Privileged Account Manager requires all authorized users to check out an account before using
it, and then to check that account back in when they are finished with it. Oracle Privileged Account
Manager audits account check outs and check ins by tracking the real identity (the person's name) of
every shared administrator user at any given moment in time. By using this information, Oracle
Privileged Account Manager can provide a complete audit trail that shows who accessed what, when,
and where.
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E27559_01/admin.1112/e27152/und_opam.htm#OPMAG11
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