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Salesforce Exam Experience Cloud Consultant Topic 2 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Experience Cloud Consultant exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 2
[All Experience Cloud Consultant Questions]

The system administrator at Cloud Kicks (CK) has deactivated their Experience Cloud site to do some maintenance and cleanup.

How should the administrator ensure that CK custorners do NOT receive a welcome email when the site is once again active?

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Suggested Answer: C

To ensure that customers do not receive a welcome email when the site is once again active, the administrator should disable the Send welcome email checkbox for the site. This will prevent the site from sending an email to existing members when the site is activated. The administrator can disable the Send welcome email checkbox in the Administration section of Experience Builder.


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Marlon
3 months ago
Hold on, are we sure the admin doesn't want to send a 'Welcome Back' email instead? Just a thought, but C still seems like the best bet.
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Tennie
2 months ago
C) Disable the Send welcome email checkbox for the site.
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Devorah
2 months ago
A) Use the new Service Not Available (SNA) feature.
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Della
3 months ago
Whoever came up with option A must have been living in a different universe. Service Not Available? Really? C is the only logical choice, folks.
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Son
2 months ago
B) Use Data Loader to remove all members' email addresses.
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Eliseo
2 months ago
C) Disable the Send welcome email checkbox for the site.
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Aleshia
2 months ago
A) Use the new Service Not Available (SNA) feature.
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Alberto
3 months ago
I think both options could work, but using SNA feature might be more efficient in this case.
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Stephen
3 months ago
But wouldn't disabling the Send welcome email checkbox for the site also work?
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Adaline
3 months ago
Wow, D really takes the cake. Talk about a pain in the neck! I'd rather not manually add all those profiles back. C is the clear winner here.
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Essie
2 months ago
D) Remove all profiles from the site's membership and add them again after the site is activated.
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Ranee
2 months ago
C) Disable the Send welcome email checkbox for the site.
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Nohemi
2 months ago
B) Use Data Loader to remove all members' email addresses.
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Denny
2 months ago
A) Use the new Service Not Available (SNA) feature.
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Novella
4 months ago
B sounds like a nuclear option. I'd rather not nuke all the email addresses, you know? C is the way forward, for sure.
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Miesha
4 months ago
C is the way to go! Disable that welcome email checkbox and save the day. Easy peasy!
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Carry
3 months ago
True, but disabling the checkbox is a more direct approach to avoid any issues.
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Glory
3 months ago
Using the new Service Not Available feature could also be helpful in this situation.
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Caren
3 months ago
It's a simple solution to prevent customers from receiving unwanted emails.
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Elin
4 months ago
I agree, disabling the welcome email checkbox is the best option.
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Bernardo
4 months ago
I agree with Christa, using SNA feature sounds like the best option to prevent welcome emails.
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Christa
4 months ago
I think the administrator should use the new Service Not Available (SNA) feature.
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