HOTSPOT - For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Hot Area:
Suggested Answer:
Box 1: Yes - You can't modify the built-in security roles, other than add administrative users. You can copy the role, make changes, and then save these changes as a new custom security role. Note: A security role defines how different users, such as salespeople, access different types of records. To control access to data, you can modify existing security roles, create new security roles, or change which security roles are assigned to each user.
Box 2: No - Security roles are assigned to users and to groups, not to tables. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/understand/fundamentals-of-role-based-administration#security-roles
Depends.. If you are speaking of Azure security roles then the answer is correct. If you are speaking of security roles for model driven app then the answer is incorrect.
Azure/M365 has Admin roles. Power Platform has Security roles.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/grant-users-access
Therefore No to the first question
There's nothing wrong with how this question is written. If you know your stuff, you'll come to the following conclusion:
NO - While there are security roles within Azure Active Directory, those roles are only for Azure services, not Power Platform Services. M365 also has it's own security roles for M365 services. For Power Platform roles, goto the Power Platform Admin Center --> Environments --> YourEnvironment --> Settings --> Users+Permissions --> Security Roles
NO - Security roles are assigned to people, not tables. When editing security roles (from my previous answer settings location) within each role, you specify the permissions for each table that role will get. So, when a user is assigned a role, they get those particular table permsissions you set inside the security role. Note you can set permissions on multiple tables inside the security role settings. But, you DO NOT assign a security role to a table . . . you're just setting each table's permissions (Create, Read, Update, Delete) for that particular security role. That is NOT the same thing as assigning a security role to a table.
i work with both of these daily and the phrasing they use make me wonder if they have ever actually used their own platform.
1. No - Assuming they mean Power platform security roles. We have to assume they do.
2. No - You don't assign security roles to each table directly, you assign security roles to users. Then you set permissions for the table through security groups. I really don't know what they want to achieve through this question other than make people pay to retake their exam because they got a nonsensical question wrong.
gl out there buds
Security roles are modified in Microsoft Azure Active Directory. -> No
Security Roles are assigned to each table. -> Yes
Explanation:
• Security roles are not modified in Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), but in the Power Platform admin center or the Power Apps maker portal. Azure AD is a cloud-based identity and access management service that provides user accounts, groups, domains, and subscriptions for various Microsoft services, such as Microsoft 365, Power Platform, Dynamics 365, etc.
• Security roles are assigned to each table in Power Platform, which is a set of records used to store data, similar to a table in a database. Each table has a set of fields (columns) that define the data type and format. Security roles define the access level and permissions for each table and field, such as Create, Read, Write, Delete, Append, Append To, Assign, and Share.
Yes - Security roles can be modified in Microsoft Azure Active Directory by selecting the role, clicking Edit, modifying the details or the groups that are assigned to the role, and clicking Save and close.
NO- No, security roles are not typically assigned directly to each table in a database. In most relational database management systems (RDBMS), including Microsoft SQL Server, security roles are not associated with individual tables but rather with higher-level database objects and permissions.
Security roles in Microsoft Azure: Security roles in Microsoft Azure are typically managed through Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), so you can modify and manage security roles in Azure AD. So, the answer is Yes.
Security roles assigned to each table: In the context of databases, such as Azure SQL Database or other database services, security roles can be assigned to control access to tables and data within those tables. So, the answer is Yes, you can assign security roles to tables to manage data access.
1) No, since they are edited within the Power Platform Admin centre.
2) No, they are assigned to users, not tables.
Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/security-roles-privileges
According to Bing's AI it says "Yes, security roles can be modified in Microsoft Azure Active Directory. You can modify security roles by selecting the role, clicking Edit, modifying the details or the groups that are assigned to the role, and clicking Save and close"
NO, NO
security roles are not modified in Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AAD). AAD is a cloud-based identity and access management service that provides authentication and authorization for applications and resources in the Microsoft ecosystem. However, security roles can be assigned to users or groups in Microsoft Dynamics 365 or other Microsoft business applications that are integrated with AAD.
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Assuming question 1 is regarding "Power Platform" security roles, then No - You modify those in the Power Platform Admin Center.
Login to the Power Platform Admin Center - click Environments on the left and select yours, then you'll see "Security Roles" on the right where you can add/modify/delete.
I missed this question initially because taken at face-value, of course "security roles" are modified in Azure AD. But this is PL-900, so I guess they're only referring to Power Platform.
No: Los roles de seguridad de Power Platform se configuran en https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/environments
No: Los roles de seguridad se asignan a usuarios y equipos, esto es herencia de Dynamics crm on-premise. Los roles de seguridad no se asignan a "Entidades" (tablas)
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