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Salesforce Exam Salesforce Slack Administrator Topic 4 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Slack Administrator exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 4
[All Salesforce Slack Administrator Questions]

You're an Org Owner for your organizations Slack Enterprise Grid instance. Your organization has a number of Slack Connect channels used to communicate with your network of vendors. You're concerned that non-approved vendors will attempt to communicate with members of your organization without the proper vetting by your procurement team.

Which setting should you enable to prevent this from happening?

(Select the best answer.)

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Suggested Answer: B

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Bettye
3 days ago
But what about option C) Restrict Slack Connect to a specific workspace? Wouldn't that also help control access?
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Danilo
7 days ago
Eh, I don't know. These Slack Connect settings sound like a real headache. Why can't we all just use carrier pigeons? Much more secure, if a bit slow.
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Alpha
9 days ago
Option B all the way! Gotta keep those pesky non-approved vendors out. I wonder if there's a way to set up a Slack Connect 'bouncer' to check IDs before letting them in.
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Rana
10 days ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option A seems like it would just add more guidelines, while Option C might be too restrictive. I'd go with Option B - it's a simple way to control who can communicate directly.
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Otis
12 days ago
I think Option D is the way to go. Disabling the free team option will ensure only paid workspaces can access your Slack Connect channels, which is probably a good security measure.
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Jackie
5 days ago
Yeah, it's important to control who can access our Slack Connect channels.
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Carey
8 days ago
I agree, Option D seems like the most secure choice.
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Stephaine
17 days ago
I agree with Gail. It makes sense to limit who can send and accept direct messages.
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Gail
25 days ago
I think the best answer is B) Adjust the slack connect for direct messages settings.
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Corrie
27 days ago
Option B sounds like the way to go. Restricting direct messages to admins and owners is a smart way to vet who can communicate with your vendors.
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Louvenia
14 days ago
I agree, it's important to control who can send and accept direct messages from outside organizations.
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Carin
14 days ago
Definitely, having that level of control helps ensure that only approved vendors are able to communicate with your organization.
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Jonell
17 days ago
Option B sounds like the way to go. Restricting direct messages to admins and owners is a smart way to vet who can communicate with your vendors.
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