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**A. REST messages**
In ServiceNow, when creating new application files in a scoped application, **cross-scope access** is turned on by default for **REST messages**. This allows the scoped application to interact with external systems or other applications via REST without requiring additional configuration for cross-scope privileges.
Other components, like **Tables**, **Script Includes**, and **Workflows**, generally require specific permissions or configuration to enable cross-scope access.
Cross-scope privileges can be granted for:
Table: Read, write, create, delete records
Script Include: Execute API
Scriptable (script objects): Execute API
Reference: https://www.servicenow.com/community/developer-blog/securing-an-application-using-cross-scope-access-application/ba-p/2288801#:~:text=Cross%20scope%20access%20allows%20administrators,run%20on%20the%20target%20instance.
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