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Cisco Exam 300-720 Topic 1 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-720 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 1
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Refer to the exhibit.

For improved security, an administrator wants to warn users about opening any links or attachments within an email How must the administrator configure an HTML-coded message at the top of an email body to create this warning?

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Suggested Answer: B

According to the [Cisco Secure Email User Guide], you can create a text resource of type Disclaimer Template and use the code view option to insert HTML code into the text box. Then, you can use this text resource in a content filter to prepend or append the HTML message to the email body[1, p. 15-16].

The other options are not valid because:

A) Creating a text resource type of Disclaimer Template and pasting the HTML code into the text box without changing to code view will not work, as the HTML code will be treated as plain text and not rendered properly[1, p. 15].

C) Creating a text resource type of Notification Template and pasting the HTML code into the text box will not work, as Notification Templates are used for sending notifications to senders or recipients, not for modifying the email body[1, p. 17].

D) Creating a text resource type of Notification Template and changing to code view to paste the HTML code into the text box will not work, as Notification Templates are used for sending notifications to senders or recipients, not for modifying the email body[1, p. 17].


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Minna
23 days ago
Agreed! Option D is the way to go. Let's lock that in as our final answer.
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Sabina
24 days ago
Haha, looks like we're really overthinking this. I think option D is the winner here - Notification Template, HTML code in the code view, then use that in a content filter. Seems like the cleanest solution.
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Maryann
4 days ago
Agreed, it's always good to have these reminders in place.
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Dustin
5 days ago
Seems like a simple but effective way to improve security measures.
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Noah
6 days ago
Exactly, it will catch the users' attention before they click on anything.
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Marvel
7 days ago
I think the HTML code will make the warning message stand out.
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Levi
8 days ago
Definitely, better safe than sorry when it comes to email security.
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Janine
9 days ago
Yeah, it's important to make sure users are aware of the risks.
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Rolland
10 days ago
I agree, option D seems like the most straightforward choice.
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Ramonita
25 days ago
Good point, Aisha. The Notification Template does sound more appropriate for a security warning. And option D is the same as option B, but with the Notification Template.
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