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SAP Exam C_SEN_2305 Topic 5 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_SEN_2305 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 5
[All C_SEN_2305 Questions]

A customer wants to use Desktop Assistant for a non-SAP target application that is not listed in the Product Availability Matrix (PAM) and asks you whether this is possible. What do you reply?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Rose
16 days ago
B) Classic SAP - if it's not in the matrix, it's not supported. Bureaucracy at its finest!
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Raylene
2 days ago
B) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, Desktop Assistant cannot be rolled out for this application.
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Lai
17 days ago
A) I like the idea of at least trying it out, even if the application context is limited. Gotta be creative, right?
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Michell
18 days ago
D) Hmm, I guess it's worth evaluating if the application will work, but it's not officially supported. Risky move.
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Beatriz
19 days ago
C) Wait, really? Non-SAP apps are supported out-of-the-box? Sounds too good to be true.
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Alba
22 days ago
B) Seems like the right answer. No point in rolling out Desktop Assistant for an unsupported application.
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Mari
2 days ago
B) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, Desktop Assistant cannot be rolled out for this application.
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Cherri
26 days ago
B) Classic SAP - if it's not in the matrix, it's not supported. Bureaucracy at its finest!
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Lynelle
27 days ago
A) I like the idea of at least trying it out, even if the application context is limited. Gotta be creative, right?
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Whitley
11 days ago
A) I like the idea of at least trying it out, even if the application context is limited. Gotta be creative, right?
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Ardella
15 days ago
B) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, Desktop Assistant cannot be rolled out for this application.
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Dalene
19 days ago
A) Desktop Assistant can be rolled out for an application, but will support the application context only.
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Mattie
1 months ago
D) Hmm, I guess it's worth evaluating if the application will work, but it's not officially supported. Risky move.
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Franchesca
9 days ago
D) Hmm, I guess it's worth evaluating if the application will work, but it's not officially supported. Risky move.
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Lorean
10 days ago
A) Desktop Assistant can be rolled out for an application, but will support the application context only.
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Lynda
1 months ago
C) The PAM shows the limitations for SAP applications. Non-SAP applications are supported out-of- the-box.
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Emiko
1 months ago
I think option D makes sense. We should carefully evaluate the application before proceeding.
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Pura
1 months ago
C) Wait, really? Non-SAP apps are supported out-of-the-box? Sounds too good to be true.
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Claudia
16 days ago
D) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, it is not officially supported. You must evaluate whether the application will work.
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Deane
27 days ago
C) Oh, I see. So it's possible to use Desktop Assistant for non-SAP apps, but with limitations.
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Andree
1 months ago
A) Desktop Assistant can be rolled out for an application, but will support the application context only.
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Lavonda
1 months ago
C) Wait, really? Non-SAP apps are supported out-of-the-box? Sounds too good to be true.
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Jerry
2 months ago
D) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, it is not officially supported. You must evaluate whether the application will work.
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Emeline
2 months ago
B) Seems like the right answer. No point in rolling out Desktop Assistant for an unsupported application.
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Ceola
1 months ago
B) Seems like the right answer. No point in rolling out Desktop Assistant for an unsupported application.
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Val
1 months ago
B) Because the application is not listed in the PAM, Desktop Assistant cannot be rolled out for this application.
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Dorthy
2 months ago
A) Desktop Assistant can be rolled out for an application, but will support the application context only.
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