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During the regular maintenance of XSOAR a customer noticed that there was an update available for the Active Directory content pack (current version 1.4.6) and updated the content pack to the latest version (version 1.4.11). However, after the update the customer noticed that the Active Directory Query integration is not working properly and asked you to resolve the issue.

Which of the following set of steps can help to resolve the issue?

  • A. a) Navigate to Settings
    b) View the configured integrations and select Active Directory Authentication c) Delete all integration instances and add all integration instances again
  • B. a) Navigate to Marketplace
    b) View the installed content pack and select Active Directory content pack c) Select version 1.4.6 and click on "Revert to this version"
  • C. a) Navigate to Settings
    b) View the configured integrations and select Active Directory Query c) Delete all integration instances and add all integration instances again
  • D. a) Navigate to Marketplace
    b) View the installed content pack and select Active Directory content pack c) Click on uninstall content pack d) Navigate to Marketplace browser and reinstall the Active Directory content pack
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davidjasso
6 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
In production enviroment system, run rollback. Is B
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Jai_ke
11 months ago
Selected Answer: C
hmm.. could be C but I am unsure. C, ensures that the updated content pack is properly configured with the new integration settings. Options B and D are more about reverting or reinstalling the content pack, which might not address configuration issues directly. just think about it.
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Jai_ke
11 months ago
Use option C if you suspect that reconfiguring the integration might fix the issue, particularly if the problem seems to be related to configuration. Use option B if you believe the update itself is causing the problem and reverting to the previous version is a more straightforward solution. Option C is generally recommended for resolving configuration issues, while Option B is a good fallback if the new version is problematic.
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gabriel.alarcon0730
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct
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piipo
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Revert version
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franko_72
2 years ago
Go to: Marketplace >> find integration >> click on it >> select Version History >> choose which version to roll-back to > click on Downgrade button but otherwise B is correct yes
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inmymind84
2 years, 2 months ago
B is corect - C is useless
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