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Esri EADP19-001 Exam - Topic 5 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for Esri's EADP19-001 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 5
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An ArcGlS administrator is creating a custom toolbar containing tools commonly used throughout the administrator's organization. The tools include browsing, querying, and editing tools. All tools will be located on a single custom toolbar.

How can this custom toolbar be designed to maximize efficiency?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Roselle
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure removing tools won’t confuse users?
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Theodora
4 months ago
Combining core toolbars sounds like a smart way to declutter!
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Jolene
4 months ago
Creating a geoprocessing model? Seems like overkill for a toolbar.
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Jarod
5 months ago
I think context menus are more efficient for quick access.
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Yolande
5 months ago
Grouping commands makes it easier to find what you need!
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Barrett
5 months ago
Combining core toolbars sounds like a good idea, but I wonder if removing too many tools might make it harder to find what we need later.
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Laurel
5 months ago
I feel like creating geoprocessing models for each tool type is a bit overkill for just a toolbar. That doesn't sound efficient to me.
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Odette
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think organizing tools in context menus could help too. It seems like it would keep things tidy.
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Bette
6 months ago
I remember we talked about grouping commands to make it easier to find tools for specific tasks, so I think option A might be the best choice.
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Marg
6 months ago
Okay, I've got an idea. Combining the core toolbars and removing unnecessary tools could help streamline the interface. That might be the best way to maximize efficiency.
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Dorinda
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Placing the tools in context menus could work, but that might make them harder to access quickly. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Whitney
6 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about organizing a custom toolbar. I think grouping the commands by task would be the most efficient approach.
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Margot
6 months ago
Creating a geoprocessing model for each tool type? I'm not sure that's the right approach here. Seems like it might overcomplicate things. I'll have to re-read the question and consider the options more closely.
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Benton
6 months ago
This question seems a bit tricky. I'll need to think carefully about the different types of keymappers and their detection capabilities.
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Delsie
6 months ago
I'm leaning towards option C, because evaluating risks seems to logically come after identifying them, right?
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Delbert
6 months ago
Strengthening identity-proofing procedures seems like a good place to start. If we can ensure users are who they claim to be, that could help prevent breaches.
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Osvaldo
6 months ago
This seems straightforward to me. The rule is looking for a user in a "Global Sales" department with the USA country, so option A is the right answer.
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Marguerita
6 months ago
I remember studying the differences between Aviatrix features, and I feel like site-to-cloud automation was involved, but I can't recall exactly if it's S2C or something else.
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