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CyberArk Exam ACCESS-DEF Topic 2 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's ACCESS-DEF exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 2
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An organization previously allowed users to add their personal apps on the Identity User Portal. This will soon be disabled due to policy changes.

What is the impact to the users for personal apps previously added to the User Portal?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Barbra
20 hours ago
Hold up, did someone say 'greyed out and unavailable'? That's just cruel and unusual punishment! Where's the fun in that? Option B is the way to go, I suppose.
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Leontine
4 days ago
Hmm, I don't know. I guess B is the safest bet, but a part of me wishes they'd just let us keep using our beloved apps. *sigh*
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Micheal
5 days ago
I think the apps will still work but users cannot add new ones.
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Viola
8 days ago
I agree with Roslyn, the apps will be there but not usable.
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Oren
13 days ago
I agree, B is the way to go. Deleting the apps (C) would be a hassle for users, and an error message (D) just sounds annoying.
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Arminda
17 days ago
Option B seems the most logical. If they're disabling new app additions, it makes sense to keep the existing ones but make them non-interactive.
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Truman
4 days ago
It would be frustrating for users if their existing apps were completely deleted.
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Fidelia
11 days ago
I agree, option B seems like the best approach to handle the situation.
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Roslyn
18 days ago
I believe the personal apps will still display but will be greyed out.
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Launa
22 days ago
I think the impact will be that personal apps will be deleted.
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