VMware 5V0-62-19 Exam Questions

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Question 1

Refer to the ACME Financials design use case.
ACME Financials Design Use Case
1. Introduction
1.1 Business Overview
ACME Financials is an investment firm that has established itself as a leader in USA's fast-moving
financial asset management market and has around 1000 employees.
ACME plans to transform its end-user computing resources to the digital workspace. ACME wants a
secure platform that is available from any device and from anywhere, as well as a solution that
reduces operating costs.
ACME's major business driver for the digital workplace is to enable employees to work remotely, and
to enable the secure access to all of its resources from anywhere and any device while enhancing
security with multi-factor authentication. The solution should support its BYOD strategy and let
remote employees use their own laptop, desktop, or mobile device to access the resources from any
location.
ACME also wants to remove the need to supply and manage desktop hardware to external
contractors. Because financial data is highly sensitive, the firm needs a technology that would protect
customer and other critical information - even when accessed on a mobile device. ACME is looking to
improve the security of the desktop and application platforms across the enterprise. In addition to
using endpoint security tools and multi-factor authentication, ACME insists on using additional
security and controls to provide the highest level of security and protection to services and
applications.
ACME currently uses a VPN-based remote access solution. ACME would like to remove additional
components that add support or management complexity, and device dependence for remote access
users. ACME is looking to achieve the same access to virtual desktops and Windows 10 or mobile
applications, both inside and outside of the ACME enterprise network.
ACME is very keen on enforcing standardization to keep the IT infrastructure as consistent as
possible. IT wants to use standardized versions of Windows (Windows 10), consistent configurations,
and application delivery from a central source. All while maintaining the compliance of every device
that requires encryption, password and PIN protection, as well as update -and anti-virus control.
To simplify and standardize desktop and application delivery, ACME wants to offer a service catalog
based approach based on ACME IT standards. This will allow ACME to effectively deliver and manage
resources, allowing IT to deliver device and application services that meet business and technical
needs, while maximizing the use of shared IT computing resources.
Additional Facts
Speaking to the developers revealed that most apps are standardized apps from public app-stores,
but ACME uses some their in-house developed, critical mobile apps, where some of the developers
have already left the company, so that they cannot be rewritten in a short amount of time.
To reduce operating costs, ACME has already moved to Office 365 and is currently running a few
migrations from on-premises to the cloud for other applications.
ACME's IT says that it is a Microsoft Windows only shop, but the assessment shows that currently
most of the managers are using Apple devices.
ACME currently uses directory services and two-factor authentication mechanisms (Radius) for
internal and external access. ACME requires to support Single Sign-On (SSO) integration with their
current authentication solutions. They also require to use SSO whenever possible, as they do not
believe in having multiple user accounts and passwords for their end users.
ACME wants the solution to provide mechanisms to provide a secure e-mail solution to any device
that complies to global security standards even for BYO devices.
1.2 High Level User Classification
680 Office workers (call center, corporate and office administrators) use standardized PCs or Thin-
Clients to access ACME's core apps and tools.
240 Remote-office workers use the company's CYOD initiative and use these devices (Notebooks,
Convertibles, Tablets, Android phones) to access their apps and tools from remote.
30 Executives use Apple Mac Books as well as iPhones and iPads to work on- and off-premises.
80 IT -admins and software developers are using high-end workstations with administrative access.
1.3 High Level Application Assessment
ACME currently has 261 applications, of which 186 are based on Microsoft Windows.
Today, users are allocated applications via AD group membership.
75 applications are either web-based or SaaS-based, including Office 365.
A major incident recently meant sales workers were disappearing suddenly along with their data
and laptops on some new colonies.
Any external access should require multi-factor authentication. Access from the internal network
should work seamlessly with SSO for the core applications. High-security applications also require
MFA from internal access.
The address ranges of the HQ datacenter are as follows:
172.16.0.0/16 internal
80.34.57. external
2. Initial Stakeholder Interview Findings
In addition to the goals summarized in the previous section, the following are findings from initial
interviews with the key stakeholders and an analysis of their service level agreements.
The design must use the F5 Loadbalancer and should be as redundant as possible.
Qualified IT personal is hard to find these days. If possible, reduce operational costs and try to
automate or outsource basic IT-tasks.
ACME is very particular about meeting the go-live date. If there are unforeseen delays, the project
may not be delivered for the required go-live date.
Which key use case requires VMware Identity Manager?

  • A. SSO authentication because they do not want to have to log-in multiple times
  • B. SSO authentication to SaaS Apps with multiple logins for security
  • C. SSO-based VPN with SSL-based authentication
  • D. Active Directory NTLM authentication
Answer:

A

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Question 2

Refer to the ACME Financials design use case.
ACME Financials Design Use Case
1. Introduction
1.1 Business Overview
ACME Financials is an investment firm that has established itself as a leader in USA's fast-moving
financial asset management market and has around 1000 employees.
ACME plans to transform its end-user computing resources to the digital workspace. ACME wants a
secure platform that is available from any device and from anywhere, as well as a solution that
reduces operating costs.
ACME's major business driver for the digital workplace is to enable employees to work remotely, and
to enable the secure access to all of its resources from anywhere and any device while enhancing
security with multi-factor authentication. The solution should support its BYOD strategy and let
remote employees use their own laptop, desktop, or mobile device to access the resources from any
location.
ACME also wants to remove the need to supply and manage desktop hardware to external
contractors. Because financial data is highly sensitive, the firm needs a technology that would protect
customer and other critical information - even when accessed on a mobile device. ACME is looking to
improve the security of the desktop and application platforms across the enterprise. In addition to
using endpoint security tools and multi-factor authentication, ACME insists on using additional
security and controls to provide the highest level of security and protection to services and
applications.
ACME currently uses a VPN-based remote access solution. ACME would like to remove additional
components that add support or management complexity, and device dependence for remote access
users. ACME is looking to achieve the same access to virtual desktops and Windows 10 or mobile
applications, both inside and outside of the ACME enterprise network.
ACME is very keen on enforcing standardization to keep the IT infrastructure as consistent as
possible. IT wants to use standardized versions of Windows (Windows 10), consistent configurations,
and application delivery from a central source. All while maintaining the compliance of every device
that requires encryption, password and PIN protection, as well as update -and anti-virus control.
To simplify and standardize desktop and application delivery, ACME wants to offer a service catalog
based approach based on ACME IT standards. This will allow ACME to effectively deliver and manage
resources, allowing IT to deliver device and application services that meet business and technical
needs, while maximizing the use of shared IT computing resources.
Additional Facts
Speaking to the developers revealed that most apps are standardized apps from public app-stores,
but ACME uses some their in-house developed, critical mobile apps, where some of the developers
have already left the company, so that they cannot be rewritten in a short amount of time.
To reduce operating costs, ACME has already moved to Office 365 and is currently running a few
migrations from on-premises to the cloud for other applications.
ACME's IT says that it is a Microsoft Windows only shop, but the assessment shows that currently
most of the managers are using Apple devices.
ACME currently uses directory services and two-factor authentication mechanisms (Radius) for
internal and external access. ACME requires to support Single Sign-On (SSO) integration with their
current authentication solutions. They also require to use SSO whenever possible, as they do not
believe in having multiple user accounts and passwords for their end users.
ACME wants the solution to provide mechanisms to provide a secure e-mail solution to any device
that complies to global security standards even for BYO devices.
1.2 High Level User Classification
680 Office workers (call center, corporate and office administrators) use standardized PCs or Thin-
Clients to access ACME's core apps and tools.
240 Remote-office workers use the company's CYOD initiative and use these devices (Notebooks,
Convertibles, Tablets, Android phones) to access their apps and tools from remote.
30 Executives use Apple Mac Books as well as iPhones and iPads to work on- and off-premises.
80 IT -admins and software developers are using high-end workstations with administrative access.
1.3 High Level Application Assessment
ACME currently has 261 applications, of which 186 are based on Microsoft Windows.
Today, users are allocated applications via AD group membership.
75 applications are either web-based or SaaS-based, including Office 365.
A major incident recently meant sales workers were disappearing suddenly along with their data
and laptops on some new colonies.
Any external access should require multi-factor authentication. Access from the internal network
should work seamlessly with SSO for the core applications. High-security applications also require
MFA from internal access.
The address ranges of the HQ datacenter are as follows:
172.16.0.0/16 internal
80.34.57. external
2. Initial Stakeholder Interview Findings
In addition to the goals summarized in the previous section, the following are findings from initial
interviews with the key stakeholders and an analysis of their service level agreements.
The design must use the F5 Loadbalancer and should be as redundant as possible.
Qualified IT personal is hard to find these days. If possible, reduce operational costs and try to
automate or outsource basic IT-tasks.
ACME is very particular about meeting the go-live date. If there are unforeseen delays, the project
may not be delivered for the required go-live date.
Which three are physical design requirements in the Workspace ONE UEM design for ACME (Choose
three.)

  • A. SAAS apps
  • B. Devices
  • C. Microsoft Storage Spaces
  • D. Switches and router
  • E. vSphere ESXi hosts
  • F. WEB apps
Answer:

B,C,D

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Question 3

The latest Configuration Service Provider (CSP) release by Microsoft might not always be visually
available in Workspace ONE UEM to configure.
What should be used to create custom settings to distribute through Workspace ONE UEM if that is
true?

  • A. Download the add-on from my.workspaceone.com.
  • B. Click the Update button in the Custom Settings profile.
  • C. Use the Device Description Framework.
  • D. Export them from GPO.
Answer:

C

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Explanation:
The latest Configuration Service Provider (CSP) release by Microsoft might not always be visually
available in Workspace ONE UEM to configure. In this case, an admin can use Device Description
Framework (DDF) to create custom settings to distribute through Workspace ONE UEM.

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Question 4

An administrator configured a Service Provider app to authenticate through SAML to the Service
Provider from VMware Identity Manager (vIDM).
Where is the signing certificate?

  • A. vIDM admin console: Catalog/WebApps/Settings/SaasApps/SAML Metadata
  • B. vIDM app console: Identity and Access Management/Settings/WebApps//SaasApps/SAML Metadata
  • C. vIDM app console: Catalog/WebApps/Settings/SaasApps/SAML Metadata
  • D. vIDM admin console: Identity and Access Management/Settings/WebApps//SaasApps/SAML Metadata
Answer:

C

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Question 5

Which tasks need to be completed before a third-party identity provider instance can be added in
Workspace ONE?

  • A. Configure the Metadata on the third-party side to match Workspace ONE.
  • B. Verify that the third-party instances is SAML 1.0 compliant.
  • C. VMware Identity Manager service must reach the third-party instance.
  • D. Verify that the third-party instances is REST compliant.
Answer:

C

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Question 6

An architect is planning a design for a Workspace ONE deployment that will use Kerberos for
integrated windows authentication. A requirement of the solution is that all authentication methods
must be highly available.
Which two solution components are necessary to support the design requirement? (Choose two).

  • A. Connectors deployed behind load-balancer
  • B. Directory type must be set to Active Directory with IWA
  • C. IdP Hostname set to load-balancer FQDN
  • D. Redirect Host Name set to load-balancer FQDN
  • E. Connectors deployed in Outbound Mode
Answer:

C,E

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Question 7

Refer to the ACME Financials design use case.
ACME Financials Design Use Case
1. Introduction
1.1 Business Overview
ACME Financials is an investment firm that has established itself as a leader in USA's fast-moving
financial asset management market and has around 1000 employees.
ACME plans to transform its end-user computing resources to the digital workspace. ACME wants a
secure platform that is available from any device and from anywhere, as well as a solution that
reduces operating costs.
ACME's major business driver for the digital workplace is to enable employees to work remotely, and
to enable the secure access to all of its resources from anywhere and any device while enhancing
security with multi-factor authentication. The solution should support its BYOD strategy and let
remote employees use their own laptop, desktop, or mobile device to access the resources from any
location.
ACME also wants to remove the need to supply and manage desktop hardware to external
contractors. Because financial data is highly sensitive, the firm needs a technology that would protect
customer and other critical information - even when accessed on a mobile device. ACME is looking to
improve the security of the desktop and application platforms across the enterprise. In addition to
using endpoint security tools and multi-factor authentication, ACME insists on using additional
security and controls to provide the highest level of security and protection to services and
applications.
ACME currently uses a VPN-based remote access solution. ACME would like to remove additional
components that add support or management complexity, and device dependence for remote access
users. ACME is looking to achieve the same access to virtual desktops and Windows 10 or mobile
applications, both inside and outside of the ACME enterprise network.
ACME is very keen on enforcing standardization to keep the IT infrastructure as consistent as
possible. IT wants to use standardized versions of Windows (Windows 10), consistent configurations,
and application delivery from a central source. All while maintaining the compliance of every device
that requires encryption, password and PIN protection, as well as update -and anti-virus control.
To simplify and standardize desktop and application delivery, ACME wants to offer a service catalog
based approach based on ACME IT standards. This will allow ACME to effectively deliver and manage
resources, allowing IT to deliver device and application services that meet business and technical
needs, while maximizing the use of shared IT computing resources.
Additional Facts
Speaking to the developers revealed that most apps are standardized apps from public app-stores,
but ACME uses some their in-house developed, critical mobile apps, where some of the developers
have already left the company, so that they cannot be rewritten in a short amount of time.
To reduce operating costs, ACME has already moved to Office 365 and is currently running a few
migrations from on-premises to the cloud for other applications.
ACME's IT says that it is a Microsoft Windows only shop, but the assessment shows that currently
most of the managers are using Apple devices.
ACME currently uses directory services and two-factor authentication mechanisms (Radius) for
internal and external access. ACME requires to support Single Sign-On (SSO) integration with their
current authentication solutions. They also require to use SSO whenever possible, as they do not
believe in having multiple user accounts and passwords for their end users.
ACME wants the solution to provide mechanisms to provide a secure e-mail solution to any device
that complies to global security standards even for BYO devices.
1.2 High Level User Classification
680 Office workers (call center, corporate and office administrators) use standardized PCs or Thin-
Clients to access ACME's core apps and tools.
240 Remote-office workers use the company's CYOD initiative and use these devices (Notebooks,
Convertibles, Tablets, Android phones) to access their apps and tools from remote.
30 Executives use Apple Mac Books as well as iPhones and iPads to work on- and off-premises.
80 IT -admins and software developers are using high-end workstations with administrative access.
1.3 High Level Application Assessment
ACME currently has 261 applications, of which 186 are based on Microsoft Windows.
Today, users are allocated applications via AD group membership.
75 applications are either web-based or SaaS-based, including Office 365.
A major incident recently meant sales workers were disappearing suddenly along with their data
and laptops on some new colonies.
Any external access should require multi-factor authentication. Access from the internal network
should work seamlessly with SSO for the core applications. High-security applications also require
MFA from internal access.
The address ranges of the HQ datacenter are as follows:
172.16.0.0/16 internal
80.34.57. external
2. Initial Stakeholder Interview Findings
In addition to the goals summarized in the previous section, the following are findings from initial
interviews with the key stakeholders and an analysis of their service level agreements.
The design must use the F5 Loadbalancer and should be as redundant as possible.
Qualified IT personal is hard to find these days. If possible, reduce operational costs and try to
automate or outsource basic IT-tasks.
ACME is very particular about meeting the go-live date. If there are unforeseen delays, the project
may not be delivered for the required go-live date
Which component needs to be implemented if ACME wants to a seamlessly login into the Horizon
View Desktop when accessing it externally with a certificate-based authentication?

  • A. True SSO
  • B. Security Server
  • C. Provisioning Server
  • D. Integration Broker
Answer:

A

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Question 8

What is required to configure VMware Horizon View to connect to VMware Identity Manager?

  • A. Add a SAML connector.
  • B. Add a OAUTH2 connector.
  • C. Add a SAML authenticator.
  • D. Add a OAUTH2 authenticator.
Answer:

C

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Question 9

An administrator receives the following error message:
404.idp.not.found
Which authentication method change needs to be completed?

  • A. Navigate to the access policy rule settings, then select an authentication method that is passive.
  • B. Okta has to be configured as a third-party IDP.
  • C. Navigate to the access policy rule setting, then select an authentication method that is active and current.
  • D. AD FS has to be configured as a third-party IDP.
Answer:

C

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Question 10

Which three steps need to be completed to configure Identity Bridging for an SAML application on
the VMWare UAG? (Choose three.)

  • A. An identity provider is configured and the SAML metadata of the identity provider saved.
  • B. SAML responses from IDP to SP contain SAML assertions which have SAML attribute.
  • C. Configure a Web Reverse Proxy for Identity Bridging - Certificate to Kerberos.
  • D. Replace the UAG Certificate with the SAML Certificate.
  • E. Pin the UAG certificate to the SAML provider.
  • F. SAML responses are expected from IDP for multiple SAML attributes.
Answer:

A,B,C

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Question 11

Refer to the ACME Financials design use case.
ACME Financials Design Use Case
1. Introduction
1.1 Business Overview
ACME Financials is an investment firm that has established itself as a leader in USA's fast-moving
financial asset management market and has around 1000 employees.
ACME plans to transform its end-user computing resources to the digital workspace. ACME wants a
secure platform that is available from any device and from anywhere, as well as a solution that
reduces operating costs.
ACME's major business driver for the digital workplace is to enable employees to work remotely, and
to enable the secure access to all of its resources from anywhere and any device while enhancing
security with multi-factor authentication. The solution should support its BYOD strategy and let
remote employees use their own laptop, desktop, or mobile device to access the resources from any
location.
ACME also wants to remove the need to supply and manage desktop hardware to external
contractors. Because financial data is highly sensitive, the firm needs a technology that would protect
customer and other critical information - even when accessed on a mobile device. ACME is looking to
improve the security of the desktop and application platforms across the enterprise. In addition to
using endpoint security tools and multi-factor authentication, ACME insists on using additional
security and controls to provide the highest level of security and protection to services and
applications.
ACME currently uses a VPN-based remote access solution. ACME would like to remove additional
components that add support or management complexity, and device dependence for remote access
users. ACME is looking to achieve the same access to virtual desktops and Windows 10 or mobile
applications, both inside and outside of the ACME enterprise network.
ACME is very keen on enforcing standardization to keep the IT infrastructure as consistent as
possible. IT wants to use standardized versions of Windows (Windows 10), consistent configurations,
and application delivery from a central source. All while maintaining the compliance of every device
that requires encryption, password and PIN protection, as well as update -and anti-virus control.
To simplify and standardize desktop and application delivery, ACME wants to offer a service catalog
based approach based on ACME IT standards. This will allow ACME to effectively deliver and manage
resources, allowing IT to deliver device and application services that meet business and technical
needs, while maximizing the use of shared IT computing resources.
Additional Facts
Speaking to the developers revealed that most apps are standardized apps from public app-stores,
but ACME uses some their in-house developed, critical mobile apps, where some of the developers
have already left the company, so that they cannot be rewritten in a short amount of time.
To reduce operating costs, ACME has already moved to Office 365 and is currently running a few
migrations from on-premises to the cloud for other applications.
ACME's IT says that it is a Microsoft Windows only shop, but the assessment shows that currently
most of the managers are using Apple devices.
ACME currently uses directory services and two-factor authentication mechanisms (Radius) for
internal and external access. ACME requires to support Single Sign-On (SSO) integration with their
current authentication solutions. They also require to use SSO whenever possible, as they do not
believe in having multiple user accounts and passwords for their end users.
ACME wants the solution to provide mechanisms to provide a secure e-mail solution to any device
that complies to global security standards even for BYO devices.
1.2 High Level User Classification
680 Office workers (call center, corporate and office administrators) use standardized PCs or Thin-
Clients to access ACME's core apps and tools.
240 Remote-office workers use the company's CYOD initiative and use these devices (Notebooks,
Convertibles, Tablets, Android phones) to access their apps and tools from remote.
30 Executives use Apple Mac Books as well as iPhones and iPads to work on- and off-premises.
80 IT -admins and software developers are using high-end workstations with administrative access.
1.3 High Level Application Assessment
ACME currently has 261 applications, of which 186 are based on Microsoft Windows.
Today, users are allocated applications via AD group membership.
75 applications are either web-based or SaaS-based, including Office 365.
A major incident recently meant sales workers were disappearing suddenly along with their data
and laptops on some new colonies.
Any external access should require multi-factor authentication. Access from the internal network
should work seamlessly with SSO for the core applications. High-security applications also require
MFA from internal access.
The address ranges of the HQ datacenter are as follows:
172.16.0.0/16 internal
80.34.57. external
2. Initial Stakeholder Interview Findings
In addition to the goals summarized in the previous section, the following are findings from initial
interviews with the key stakeholders and an analysis of their service level agreements.
The design must use the F5 Loadbalancer and should be as redundant as possible.
Qualified IT personal is hard to find these days. If possible, reduce operational costs and try to
automate or outsource basic IT-tasks.
ACME is very particular about meeting the go-live date. If there are unforeseen delays, the project
may not be delivered for the required go-live date.
ACME requires multi-factor authentication for application access from external networks. This has
been established with a default access policy that incorporates multi-factor authentication. However,
some users complain that they do not want to enter the multi-factor authentication when accessing
the applications from within the company network.
How can the user experience be improved?

  • A. Create an access policy that excludes internal users.
  • B. Create an access policy that does not require multi-factor authentication when accessing from LAN.
  • C. Create an access policy with a network range of 80.34.57. that does not require multi-factor authentication.
  • D. Create an access policy with a network range of 172.16.0.0/16 that does not require multi-factor authentication.
Answer:

A

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Question 12

An administrator is adding an SaaS app to authenticate using SAML.
Which file does the administrator need to collect?

  • A. Config files for adding the SaaS app in Workspace ONE UEM.
  • B. Within the VMware Identity Manager locate the Service Provider (SP) metadata, save it as sp.xml and import it in the Saas APP where the administrator needs it for the SAML authentication.
  • C. Within the VMware Identity Manager, locate the Identity Provider (IdP) metadata, save it as idp.xml (sample file name), import it in the Saas APP where the administrator needs it for the SAML authentication.
  • D. Backup configuration files.
Answer:

C

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Question 13

An administrator plans to create a staged enrollment of devices in Workspace ONE UEM.
What is a possible solution that enables the administrator to onboard devices one department after
another?

  • A. Device Restriction Policy
  • B. Restrict enrollment to Configured Groups
  • C. Restrict enrollment to Assignment Groups
  • D. Access Policy
Answer:

B

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Question 14

An administrator wants to integrate VMware Identity Manager as a Federated Identity Provider for
AD FS.
Which two steps need to be completed? (Choose two.)

  • A. Configure VMware Identity Manager as a Service Provider for AD FS.
  • B. Create a VMware Identity Manager claims Provider Trust in AD FS.
  • C. Exchange the certificates between Workspace ONE IDM and the domain controllers.
  • D. Integrate Workspace ONE federated applications with AD FS.
  • E. Redirect mobile users to VMware Identity Manager for authentication.
Answer:

A,B

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Question 15

An administrator wants to migrate a System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) collection into a
-managed stage in Workspace One UEM. Workspace ONE AirLift does not display the collection as
mapped.
What is most likely the issue?

  • A. The collection is mapped to the wrong API.
  • B. The collection mapping is removed or the migration is completed and the ConfigMgr collection is no longer used.
  • C. The collection mapping is busy or the migration is failed.
  • D. The collection has at least one Windows 10 device.
Answer:

B

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