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Google Workspace Administrator Exam Practice Test — Flashcards

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The Google Professional Workspace Administrator exam assesses the candidate's ability to plan, deploy, secure, and monitor Workspace. The exam has five domains, each with different topics:
Domain 1:
Understand and manage objects
Domain 2: Learn to access and authenticate data
Domain 3: Understand how to configure services
Domain 4: Learn to support business initiatives
Domain 5: Understand troubleshooting 

Some topics covered in the exam include:
Designing security integration and addressing objections
Scanning email with Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
Configuring policies for all devices
Granting API access to applications that need access
Data access and authentication
Chrome user and browser policy settings
ChromeOS device policy settings
Windows 10 login and device policies
Managed Chrome browsers
Basic device management
Context-aware access policies 

To be eligible for the exam, you must have at least three years of professional experience, including at least one year of administrative experience with Google Workspace (formerly G Suite).

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As the Workspace Administrator, you have been asked to configure Google Cloud Directory Sync (GCDS) in order to manage Google Group memberships from an internal LDAP server. However, multiple Google Groups must have their memberships managed manually. When you run the GCDS sync, you notice that these manually managed groups are being deleted. What should you do to prevent these groups from being deleted?
In the GCDS configuration manager, update the group deletion policy setting to 'don't delete Google groups not found in LDAP.'
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