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Avaya 78950X Exam - Topic 6 Question 57 Discussion

Actual exam question for Avaya's 78950X exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 6
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How can a reset assignment be identified?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Marylyn
3 months ago
A .res extension? That seems a bit off to me.
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Jenise
3 months ago
I always find them in the reset folder, that's a solid fact.
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Shawna
3 months ago
Wait, does it really have to have two underscores? Sounds weird.
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Lucille
4 months ago
Definitely, it helps to keep things organized!
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Jacquelyne
4 months ago
I think the reset assignment can be named differently.
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Amie
4 months ago
I feel like the .res extension is a possibility, but I also remember something about user-defined names. It's hard to say for sure!
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Shawna
4 months ago
I practiced a question like this, and I think the naming convention with underscores was mentioned, but I could be mixing it up with another topic.
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Van
4 months ago
I remember something about reset assignments being in a specific folder, but I can't recall if that's the only way to identify them.
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Catalina
5 months ago
I think the reset assignment might have a specific naming convention, but I'm not sure if it's the underscores or something else.
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France
5 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this one. The options seem pretty clear, and I think I can eliminate a few of them pretty quickly.
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Blossom
5 months ago
Okay, the key here is to look for any naming conventions or file extensions that might distinguish a reset assignment. I'll keep that in mind as I evaluate the choices.
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Janella
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll have to think it through step-by-step to make sure I don't miss anything.
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Celestine
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question. I'll carefully read through the options and try to identify any clear indicators of a reset assignment.
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Ernie
5 months ago
I'm not super confident about this one. The wording is a bit tricky. I'll have to review my notes on physical security measures for banking systems to make sure I understand the concept properly.
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Elenore
5 months ago
I remember discussing the different modes in our practice sessions, but I struggled with differentiating between Threat and Exception.
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Ulysses
5 months ago
I think qualitative risk analysis is more about categorizing risks rather than giving exact values, so I'm leaning towards option B.
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Carolann
5 months ago
True. If a software application requires root access, then non-root users wouldn't be able to use it. This seems like a straightforward question.
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Aleisha
5 months ago
I remember we discussed in class how important it is to directly address user needs, which makes B seem like it could be the best option, but the wording is throwing me off a bit.
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Malcom
5 months ago
I'm confident I know the answer, but I'll double-check my understanding just to be sure.
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Selma
10 months ago
Option A has my vote. Naming it differently makes the most sense to me.
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Chantay
9 months ago
The reset folder is where I always look to find my reset assignments.
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Danica
9 months ago
I prefer the .res extension, it stands out more to me.
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Loreen
10 months ago
I think having two underscores behind the original assignment name is a clear indicator.
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Carin
10 months ago
I agree, naming it differently is the easiest way to identify a reset assignment.
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Carin
10 months ago
A reset assignment, huh? Sounds like a great way to start over and 'clean the slate' if you ask me!
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Frankie
11 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I'm leaning towards B. The reset folder seems like the most likely place to find the name.
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Rex
9 months ago
I agree with you, C does seem like the most logical choice.
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Jesusita
10 months ago
I think it's actually C. The name will have two underscores behind the original assignment name.
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Valentine
11 months ago
I believe the reset assignment can be identified by the name having a .res extension.
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Bea
11 months ago
I'm going with C. The double underscore seems like a logical way to distinguish the reset version.
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Yen
11 months ago
Hmm, I think it's option D. The .res extension sounds like the way to identify a reset assignment.
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Callie
9 months ago
I agree with you, option D seems like the correct choice. The .res extension is a clear identifier.
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William
9 months ago
I'm leaning towards option C. The name will have two underscores behind the original assignment name.
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Isadora
10 months ago
I believe it's option B. The name will appear in the reset folder.
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Arthur
10 months ago
I think it's option A. The user can name the reset assignment.
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Kasandra
11 months ago
I agree with Carma, the name of the reset assignment may have two underscores behind the original assignment name.
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Carma
11 months ago
I think the reset assignment can be identified by the user naming it differently.
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