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SAP Exam C_SEN_2305 Topic 3 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_SEN_2305 exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 3
[All C_SEN_2305 Questions]

In the case of a manual login to Manager, what should you consider regarding the user names and passwords?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Corazon
5 months ago
I'm surprised they didn't include an option for using biometric authentication. That's the future, folks!
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Shelba
5 months ago
I believe importing via Excel could be risky, as the data may not be securely managed
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Elina
5 months ago
But what about the option of user names and passwords being imported via Excel?
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Janna
5 months ago
I'm going with C as well. It's important to have flexibility when it comes to user authentication.
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Marsha
4 months ago
That's a good point. It's always helpful to have options for user authentication.
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Jeannetta
4 months ago
C) User names and passwords can come from external identity providers.
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Hailey
5 months ago
Definitely C. Connecting to external identity providers is a great way to streamline the login process.
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Willard
5 months ago
D sounds like a lot of unnecessary work. Why would we need to import user names and passwords via Excel?
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Fernanda
4 months ago
D) User names and passwords must be imported via Excel before use.
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Myra
4 months ago
C) User names and passwords can come from external identity providers.
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Lennie
5 months ago
A) User names and passwords are always manually created.
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Aleshia
5 months ago
I agree with User1, it makes sense to have user names and passwords linked to external providers
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Lenna
5 months ago
B seems a bit too restrictive. I'm not sure that special characters are always required for manual logins.
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Jerry
4 months ago
I agree, B does seem too restrictive. It's good to know we have options for where the user names and passwords can come from.
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Adolph
4 months ago
C) User names and passwords can come from external identity providers.
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Henriette
5 months ago
C) User names and passwords can come from external identity providers.
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Paris
5 months ago
A) User names and passwords are always manually created.
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Fernanda
5 months ago
A) User names and passwords are always manually created.
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Effie
5 months ago
C) User names and passwords can come from external identity providers.
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Pearly
5 months ago
A) User names and passwords are always manually created.
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Sheridan
6 months ago
I think C is the correct answer. Using external identity providers is a common practice for managing user authentication.
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Rueben
5 months ago
That's right, using external identity providers is a secure way to manage user authentication.
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Wynell
5 months ago
C) User names and passwords can come from external identity providers.
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Donte
6 months ago
I think user names and passwords can come from external identity providers
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Theola
7 months ago
Definitely, and the security implications are a big concern too. I mean, if all those credentials get compromised, it's a real mess to clean up.
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Kattie
7 months ago
Hah, tell me about it. I still have like 50 different passwords for all the various systems I have to log into at work. It's a nightmare trying to keep track of them all.
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Dottie
7 months ago
You know, I was actually just reading about that the other day. Apparently, a lot of enterprises are moving towards federated identity management to streamline the user experience and reduce the overhead of managing all those passwords.
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Lemuel
7 months ago
Option C seems like the obvious answer to me. I mean, these days a lot of applications integrate with external identity providers like Google or Microsoft, so users don't always have to have a separate username and password for the application.
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Pete
7 months ago
Yeah, I agree. A lot of the questions in this exam are about the nitty-gritty details of how the system works, and you really need to have a solid grasp of the fundamentals.
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Chaya
6 months ago
That makes sense. It's important to have flexibility in where the user credentials come from.
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Carmen
6 months ago
I think C) User names and passwords can come from external identity providers.
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Nan
7 months ago
This is a pretty straightforward question, but I can see how it might trip up some people. I think the key here is understanding the different ways that user authentication can work in Manager.
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