Professional Chrome Enterprise Administrator Certification Exam
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An administrator identifies that the next major Chrome release, Chrome 130, has an issue with oneof their critical business applications. The company's Chrome browsers are currently on version 129.0.6568.91. The administrator needs to prevent browsers from updating to Chrome 130, while allowing continued updates within the Chrome 129 major version.
Which target version prefix should the administrator use in the updates setting to achieve this?
Chrome Browser Cloud Management has been successfully implemented at a company for the past year. Recently, the engineering team has received feedback from the security team that Chrome browsers are not meeting patching Service Level Agreements (SLAs). In the Insight report, the engineering team sees that 30% of their companies' browsers are pending updates.
Which browser policy could the engineering team implement to ensure better compliance with the security team’s patching requirement?
A small business wants to have all of their macOS devices enroll in Chrome Enterprise Core. They do not have a Mobile Device Management solution but do maintain a base image for their Mac computers
Where should they put the enrollment token*?
A systems engineer recently cloud enrolled Chrome browsers, which were previously managed via group policy, and deployed a policy through Chrome Enterprise Core. However, the policy is not applying. After validating the policy via chrome://policy, the status shows a warning conflict
What is the best way to resolve this issue?
The cyber risk team is conducting a review of software permissions The team needs an export of all installed browser extensions with a medium or high risk score and more than five permissions
Where in the Google Admin console can an administrator generate this list?
The browser administrators at a company have configured the following extension policies:
Policy Name | Policy Value
------- | --------
ExtensionInstallAllowlist | [ "lpbdmphcndhhacbfcgbdmnoffaeppiici", "gihagpmigkmndpbjkmlolikibogeofcm", "enebfpjnlbicamdncnfhlaapucdmgkj", "hhpkimhnadcdidjaejaegpeeikllochd", "bmplllbeanipnjdckniakhniegbcobannoj" ]
ExtensionInstallBlocklist | [ ]
ExtensionInstallForceList | [ "gihagpmigkmndpbjkmlolikibogeofcm;[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx](https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx)", "ufninibicajhgibfhjcgnimlmdhccodfl;[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx] (https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx)", "hhpkimhnadcdidjaejaegpeeikllochd;[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx](https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx)" ]
An employee at the company wants to install an extension from the Chrome Web Store called "Grammar Friend" with the extension ID `ufninibicajhgibfhjcgnimlmdhccodfl`
What will happen when the user goes to the Grammar Friend page in the Chrome Web Store?
A company has Chrome browser settings applied via a ChromeOS user policy. The Chrome administrator needs to deploy a new setting that will override the existing ChromeOS user setting if there is a conflict
What should the administrator use?
An administrator wants users to have the ability to install extensions of their choosing However, due to company security policies, the administrator cannot allow any extension to be installed that has the ability to read documents on the local drive
Which policy combination best meets the administrator's need?
A company uses Chrome Enterprise Core to manage Chrome browsers for its employees and contractors who share devices They need a way to ensure the following:
* Full-Time Employees (FTEs) can only see and use extensions assigned to them
* Contractors can only see and use extensions assigned to them
* Both FTEs and contractors have access to a set of shared extensions
How can the Chrome administrator configure Chrome Enterprise Core to achieve this'?
An organization is migrating its management from Group Policy to Chrome Enterprise Core
When enrolling the browser into Chrome Enterprise Core, what will happen to conflicting policies on Windows when using the default order of precedence?
TESTED 20 Jun 2025
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