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Microsoft Exam MB-220 Topic 8 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-220 exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 8
[All MB-220 Questions]

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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Asuncion
1 months ago
I see your point, Viola. Let's go with setting the Protected attribute then.
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Viola
1 months ago
That could work too, but I think setting the Protected attribute is more straightforward.
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Marilynn
1 months ago
B) Set the Protected attribute in the content block settings. Simple and effective, this option ensures the footer content remains consistent across all emails.
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Lanie
1 days ago
Maira: Let's go ahead and implement that option then.
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Cathrine
2 days ago
User 3: It's a simple and effective solution to maintain consistency.
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Maira
4 days ago
User 2: Agreed, that way the footer content won't be changed by users.
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Heike
15 days ago
I think we should set the Protected attribute in the content block settings.
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Annice
1 months ago
But wouldn't restricting the content block edit privilege in the users' security role also work?
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Florinda
2 months ago
D) Set the Protected attribute in the settings within the email templates. This option seems the most comprehensive, as it applies the protection directly to the email templates.
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Earleen
24 days ago
D) Set the Protected attribute in the settings within the email templates.
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Loreta
1 months ago
C) Restrict the content block edit privilege in the users' security role.
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Claudio
1 months ago
B) Set the Protected attribute in the content block settings.
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Alana
2 months ago
C) Restrict the content block edit privilege in the users' security role. This way, you can control who has the ability to edit the footer content.
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Jaime
2 months ago
B) Set the Protected attribute in the content block settings. This seems like the straightforward solution to prevent users from modifying the footer content.
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Rebecka
19 days ago
Eura: Definitely, we don't want different footers showing up in our emails.
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Miesha
22 days ago
It's important to make sure the footer stays consistent in all emails.
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Eura
28 days ago
Agreed, that should prevent users from changing the footer content.
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Abel
2 months ago
I think setting the Protected attribute in the content block settings is the way to go.
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Asuncion
2 months ago
I agree with Viola, that seems like the best option to prevent users from changing the footer.
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Viola
2 months ago
I think we should set the Protected attribute in the content block settings.
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