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SAP Exam P_SECAUTH_21 Topic 5 Question 37 Discussion

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Dannie
5 months ago
Deactivating authorizations? That's like leaving the front door wide open. Not a chance!
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Ronna
5 months ago
Wow, restricting RFC authorizations? That's so boring. I bet the developers would rather have a dance-off to control access.
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Justa
4 months ago
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Melissa
4 months ago
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Quentin
5 months ago
Callback Whitelists? Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. I'll stick with the good old-fashioned RFC authorizations.
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Jamie
4 months ago
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Bonita
4 months ago
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Jess
5 months ago
Implementing UCON functionality? What is this, a video game? I'll go with restricting RFC authorizations.
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Regenia
5 months ago
Deactivating switchable authorization checks is also important for controlling access to ABAP RFC function modules.
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Celeste
5 months ago
I agree, it's important to control access to function modules.
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Alline
5 months ago
I agree, restricting RFC authorizations is a good way to control access as well.
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Page
5 months ago
Restricting RFC authorizations is a good choice.
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Elfriede
5 months ago
UCON functionality is not a video game, it's a way to control access to ABAP RFC function modules.
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Raymon
6 months ago
Deactivating authorization checks sounds like a really bad idea. That's just asking for trouble!
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Louis
6 months ago
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