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NetSuite Exam NetSuite-Administrator Topic 3 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetSuite's NetSuite-Administrator exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 3
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What is important to consider when auditing NetSuite user access?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Freeman
1 months ago
Option C, all the way. You know what they say, 'With great power comes great responsibility.' And the Administrator role is a whole lotta power!
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Youlanda
1 months ago
C is the answer, no doubt. The Administrator role is a tricky one to handle when it comes to audits. Gotta be on top of that.
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Francesco
7 days ago
I agree, it's crucial to understand how the Administrator role impacts auditing NetSuite user access. It's a key factor to keep in mind during audits.
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Zack
9 days ago
That's right, the Administrator role can make auditing user access more complex. It's important to consider that when reviewing access reports.
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Ilene
16 days ago
Yes, that's correct. It's crucial to understand the impact of the Administrator role on auditing NetSuite user access.
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Annamae
18 days ago
So, we need to be aware that the Administrator role can skew the access reports, right?
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Avery
21 days ago
C is the answer, no doubt. The Administrator role is a tricky one to handle when it comes to audits. Gotta be on top of that.
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Joesph
26 days ago
I agree, it's important to consider how the Administrator role affects access reports.
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Sarah
1 months ago
C is the answer, no doubt. The Administrator role is a tricky one to handle when it comes to audits. Gotta be on top of that.
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Shannan
1 months ago
I believe that since the Administrator encompasses all roles, this skews Access Reports.
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Natalie
2 months ago
I agree with Delfina. We need a separate custom report to track Administrator access.
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Delfina
2 months ago
I think it's important to consider that the Administrator role does not appear in Access Reports.
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Clay
2 months ago
D? Really? Only Administrators can audit each other? That sounds like a recipe for disaster. Give me option C any day!
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Alecia
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards B. Tracking Administrator access separately seems like a smart move. Keeps things transparent, you know?
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Adell
2 months ago
Option C is the way to go. The Administrator role encompasses all other roles, so it can definitely skew the Access Reports. Gotta watch out for that!
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Francine
27 days ago
B) A separate custom report is needed to track Administrator access.
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Skye
1 months ago
A) The Administrator role does not appear in Access Reports.
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Christene
1 months ago
C) Since the Administrator encompasses all roles, this skews Access Reports.
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