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Question #: 197
Topic #: 1
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You are planning to allow members of your team to test your chatbot. You must ensure this is done in a secure way.
A team member named User1 must test the chatbot.
You need to ensure that User1 can complete testing.
What should you do?

  • A. Sign in to the authoring environment as the chatbot author.
  • B. Sign in to Microsoft Azure DevOps as the chatbot author.
  • C. Sign in to Microsoft Azure DevOps as User1.
  • D. Sign in to the authoring environment as User1.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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jamyjamal
Highly Voted 4 years, 4 months ago
The answer is defo D as you are testing that the user can access the chat bot, not the author
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juandsanchez666
4 years, 4 months ago
I agree, the correct answer is D.
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Naebun
4 years, 2 months ago
I'd say the issue with D is that while in the real world this is what the logical solution is, Microsoft would never suggest you sign in as another user for security/compliance reasons. Also it says you need to ensure that they can complete testing so this could be a question about granting permissions to the user. In which case A is the correct answer.
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marcuzz03
3 years, 11 months ago
I agree with your reasoning. "A" is definitely the correct answer. As per D, if I have 100 users testing your chatbot, then I have to sign in to each user account to check whether they can complete the testing or not.
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Vyls26
3 years, 8 months ago
each tester need to connect to .... We can't recommend all tester users have to use the same account .... do for me A and B are out (it's a kind of identity usurpation )
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francisco7
2 years, 4 months ago
there is something called, delegation
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DuarteG
4 years ago
The idea is to sign to the authoring environment to give User1 permissions. So in my opinion A is correct. As Naebun said, Microsoft would never suggest you sign in as another user for security/compliance reasons.
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ExamCert2022
3 years, 4 months ago
So why are you A that is not recommended by Microsoft? Option "A" says "Sign in to the authoring environment AS the chatbot AUTHOR."
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ExamCert2022
3 years, 4 months ago
That is, if you say "A" is correct, you agree to use somebody's ID which is no, no.
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burp
Highly Voted 4 years, 3 months ago
Sign in to the authoring (?) OR DEVOPS environment as the chatbot author, and give the User1 access? What and how is he going to test anyway? These questions... seriously... sigh...
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rz360
Most Recent 5 months ago
trick question. "you need to ensure user1 can perform testing". you are not signing in as user1, user1 will sign in as user1. You sign in as yourself (as chatbot author, questions states "your chatbot" so you are the author) and check/grant permission to user1 so he can do the actual testing
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eduardodiniz2020
8 months, 1 week ago
A This is another of the many poorly written questions on the PL-900 exam. Answer A is incomplete because you need to say that you will grant permission to User1 after logging in as Author. Option D violates a basic security rule. As the question statement emphasizes “in a secure way”. I'd go with A.
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CLAW_
9 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
Why the provided answer is A makes no sense to me. This goes against basic IT policies wherein you do not sign in as another user with their credentials at all. I chose D as it is the simplest option. The only assumption being that the Author would have given access permissions so that User1 can sign in to the authoring environment. I have run the question through CoPilot and straight away the response was - "Sign in to the authoring environment as User1"
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webcreator
1 year ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Sign in to the authoring environment as User1. Explanation: To ensure that User1 can complete testing of the chatbot securely, the most appropriate action would be to sign in to the authoring environment as User1. This allows User1 to directly interact with the chatbot in the testing environment, ensuring a smooth testing experience. Signing in as the chatbot author (option A) or signing in to Microsoft Azure DevOps (options B and C) may not provide User1 with direct access to the testing environment and may not allow them to fully test the chatbot's functionality.
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jnlnnn
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
As others have said, MS would never recommend that you sign on as another user, plus they make it a point that "User1 must..." and "User1 can..." . Since DevOps is out of scope, D. appears to be the right answer.
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SoulRock
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: A
What should ""you"" do? ✅A. Sign in to the authoring environment as the chatbot author. You can't sign in as User1!!!!
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rmeng
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D- Sign in to the authoring environment as User1. To allow members of your team to test your chatbot, you need to share your bot with them and assign them the appropriate roles
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19RPJY
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D as User1 should not be given unnecessary access to the environment,
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AZ_Guru_Wannabe
2 years, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Sign in to the authoring environment as the chatbot author. You are PLANNING to allow members of your team to test your bot. Sounds to me like you need to sign in as the author and give team members permission, especially user 1. The last part of this question says "What should YOU do?" That immediately rules out C and D since you're not user 1. Question also mentions "secure way" so you should never share credentials or sign in as someone else.
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sebum
2 years, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Question says "What should **you** do? - not what user1 should do
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coviedo194
2 years, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Respuesta correcta la D, puesto que se está hablando de dicho usuario en el enunciado, además no considero que pedirle a alguien que se autentique como el usuario creador, si justamente la idea es que se pruebe como otro usuario
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jellybiscuit
2 years, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: A
"What should you do?" You would never sign in as someone other than yourself. You're logging in to grant User1 access.
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D3COD3R
2 years, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is the correct answer. You need to sign in as User1. If we look at the keyword "A team member named User1 must test the chatbot" and "You need to ensure that User1 can complete testing" we can see that User1 is needed for this
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pgchand
2 years, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: D
We need to ensure that User1 is able to complete testing Hence D
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szl0144
2 years, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D should be the answer
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