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Microsoft Exam MB-220 Topic 3 Question 83 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-220 exam
Question #: 83
Topic #: 3
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The default email footer for your organization is a content block that can be added by users when they create emails.

You need to ensure that the content and layout of the footer CANNOT be changed by users after the content block is added to an email.

What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Ty
15 days ago
These options are making my head spin. Can we just disable email access for all users? Problem solved! (Just kidding, Option B is the way to go.)
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Sharen
16 days ago
I'm not sure, maybe restricting the content block edit privilege in the users' security role could also work?
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Bette
16 days ago
This is a classic case of 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it.' Option B all the way - keep it simple with the content block settings!
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Jonell
22 days ago
I agree with Ayesha, that seems like the best way to prevent users from changing the footer.
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Diane
22 days ago
Option D is the way to go. Setting the Protected attribute in the email template settings is the most straightforward solution to this problem.
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Arthur
2 days ago
I agree, setting the Protected attribute in the email template settings is the way to go.
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Lajuana
3 days ago
Option D is definitely the best choice. It will prevent users from changing the email footer.
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Xuan
28 days ago
I'm going with Option C. Restricting the editing privileges for that content block in the users' security roles is a solid way to keep it locked down.
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Romana
4 days ago
User 2: Yeah, restricting editing privileges makes sense.
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Gussie
16 days ago
User 1: I think Option C is the way to go.
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Irene
1 months ago
Option B seems like the logical choice here. Locking down the content block's settings is the best way to ensure it can't be edited after it's added to an email.
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Torie
4 days ago
That makes sense. By setting the Protected attribute, users won't be able to change the footer once it's added.
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Domitila
4 days ago
C) Restrict the content block edit privilege in the users' security role.
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Floyd
11 days ago
B) Set the Protected attribute in the content block settings.
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Ayesha
1 months ago
I think we should set the Protected attribute in the content block settings.
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