1Y0-201 · Question #11
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator at a medical facility needs to set up kiosks for non-corporate users to launch an application that utilizes internal authentication. The administrator needs to configu
The correct answer is D. Create an anonymous store using the Delivery Controllers belonging to OrgA.. An anonymous StoreFront store allows kiosk users to access published applications without authenticating to StoreFront, relying instead on the application's own internal authentication mechanism.
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Scenario: A Citrix Administrator at a medical facility needs to set up kiosks for non-corporate users to launch an application that utilizes internal authentication. The administrator needs to configure the site store.OrgA.com to allow this. How should the administrator configure the store to accomplish this requirement?
Options
- AConfigure a new store as internal only with remote access.
- BAdd a VPN in Remote Access for store.OrgA.com to allow access.
- CConfigure the existing store as internal only with Remote Access set to None.
- DCreate an anonymous store using the Delivery Controllers belonging to OrgA.
How the community answered
(32 responses)- A3% (1)
- B13% (4)
- C9% (3)
- D75% (24)
Why each option
An anonymous StoreFront store allows kiosk users to access published applications without authenticating to StoreFront, relying instead on the application's own internal authentication mechanism.
Configuring a store as internal only with remote access is a contradictory setting and does not provide the unauthenticated kiosk access pattern required by the scenario.
Adding a VPN in remote access for the store addresses external connectivity, not the requirement to allow unauthenticated kiosk access to an internally hosted application.
Setting remote access to None on the existing store locks down external access further but does not enable anonymous or unauthenticated access for kiosk users.
Creating an anonymous store in Citrix StoreFront configures the store to permit unauthenticated access, meaning users are not prompted for credentials at the StoreFront layer. The store is backed by the OrgA Delivery Controllers, which enumerate and deliver the application, while the application itself handles its own internal authentication. This is the correct architecture for kiosk deployments where corporate credentials are not available or required for StoreFront login.
Concept tested: StoreFront anonymous store for kiosk unauthenticated access
Source: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/storefront/current-release/configure-manage-stores/create-store-unauthenticated.html
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