SAP C_SECAUTH_20 Exam Actual Questions

The questions for C_SECAUTH_20 were last updated on Nov. 25, 2024.
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Topic 1 - Topic 1, Authorization and Role Maintenance

Question #1 Topic 1

During maintenance of a role you notice that the status text for an authorization object indicates status "Changed New". What does this status text mean?

  • A. The authorization object has been flagged as a critical object.
  • B. The authorization object must be maintained again.
  • C. The authorization object was used to create a new authorization because the initial configuration of the role changed a default value maintained in SU24.
  • D. The authorization object was used to create a new authorization because the values contained in SU24 differ from the SAP Standard contained in SU25.
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Correct Answer: C 🗳️

Question #2 Topic 1

How can you protect a system when you do not want the user assignments for a role to be transported?

  • A. Restrict import of users in table PRGN_CUST in the target system
  • B. Restrict import of users in table PRGN_CUST in the development system
  • C. Restrict access to the user assignment tab in PFCG in the target system
  • D. Restrict access to the user assignment tab in PFCG in the development system
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Correct Answer: A 🗳️

Question #3 Topic 1

Which of the following objects allows you to restrict which users can distribute a role to another system using an RFC destination?

  • A. S_USER_AGR
  • B. S_USER_SYS
  • C. S_USER_STA
  • D. S_USER_AUT
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Correct Answer: B 🗳️

Question #4 Topic 1

Which transaction allows a user to change the authorization values of multiple roles at the same time?

  • A. PFCGROLEDIST
  • B. SUPC
  • C. PFCG
  • D. PFCGMASSVAL
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Correct Answer: D 🗳️

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