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IBM C1000-123 Exam - Topic 4 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-123 exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 4
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When configure a Google Drive storage provider, how is the storage provider authorized?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Marisha
3 months ago
Nah, I think it's C, the URL is key for access.
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Dyan
3 months ago
Wait, is it really just SSO? Seems too simple.
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Kaitlyn
3 months ago
A makes the most sense, easy and secure!
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Kathryn
4 months ago
I thought it was B, using Token ID?
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Ling
4 months ago
It's definitely A, Google SSO is the way to go!
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Lourdes
4 months ago
Uploading an SSL Auth Certificate sounds familiar, but I can't recall if that's specifically for Google Drive.
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Melodie
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought we had to use a Google Drive URL for some configurations, but that doesn’t seem like authorization.
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Alpha
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about using Token ID for authorization, so that could be the right answer here.
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My
5 months ago
I think the authorization might involve Google SSO, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only method.
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Lorean
5 months ago
I've worked with Google Drive integration before, and I'm pretty sure the answer is A. The storage provider will prompt for Google Single Sign-On (SSO) to authorize the connection. That's the standard way to authenticate with Google services.
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Vinnie
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The question is asking about how the storage provider is authorized, so I'm guessing it has to do with some kind of credential or authentication process. I'm leaning towards either A or B, but I'll need to double-check the details.
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Keneth
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I know it has something to do with authentication, but I'm not familiar with the specifics of configuring a Google Drive storage provider. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Laquanda
5 months ago
I think the answer is A. It will prompt for Google SSO, which makes sense for authorizing a Google Drive storage provider.
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Paulina
5 months ago
I've got this one! Structural testing is the same as white box testing, where you examine the internal structure of the software.
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Twila
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that C is the right answer here. The question specifically says the workflow is updating the field, so we need to use an After Update trigger to access the new value.
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Ozell
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I think I'll start by navigating to the Power Automate web portal and checking the notifications to see if there are any clues there.
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Abraham
5 months ago
Duplicate testing seems too basic. We need something that can show if the increased expenses match employee travel patterns. Correlation sounds like the right approach.
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Verdell
10 months ago
Option A is the way to go, man. Logging in with Google is like having a personal bodyguard for your data. Keeps the bad guys out and the good times in.
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Elfrieda
8 months ago
B) Use Token ID
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Samuel
8 months ago
That's right! Google SSO is like having a personal bodyguard for your data.
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Felton
9 months ago
A) It will prompt for Google SSO
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Tamesha
10 months ago
D) Uploading an SSL Auth Certificate? Now we're talking! It's like adding an extra layer of security on top of your security. Gotta love that.
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Carey
9 months ago
D) Upload SSL Auth Certificate
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Dorothy
9 months ago
B) Use Token ID
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Sherman
10 months ago
A) It will prompt for Google SSO
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Jettie
10 months ago
C) The Google Drive URL? Really? That's like trying to find your way to the bathroom by yelling at the house plants. Not very practical.
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Gerald
8 months ago
D) Upload SSL Auth Certificate
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Arletta
9 months ago
C) The Google Drive URL is not the best option.
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Daron
9 months ago
B) Use Token ID
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Cecil
9 months ago
A) It will prompt for Google SSO
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Corinne
10 months ago
B) Using a Token ID? That's like trying to unlock your front door with a spare key from your neighbor's house. Doesn't sound very secure to me.
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Gregoria
9 months ago
C) Google Drive URL
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Candida
9 months ago
B) Yeah, using a Token ID does sound risky. Maybe Google SSO is the way to go.
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Deeanna
10 months ago
A) It will prompt for Google SSO
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Linette
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could be Upload SSL Auth Certificate.
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Penney
11 months ago
A) Prompting for Google SSO is the way to go. I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' Google login, right? It's like a security blanket for our data.
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Gilma
9 months ago
C) Google Drive URL
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Son
10 months ago
A) Yeah, using Token ID is also a secure way to authorize the storage provider.
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Pedro
10 months ago
B) Use Token ID
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Judy
10 months ago
A) Prompting for Google SSO is the way to go. I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' Google login, right? It's like a security blanket for our data.
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Rory
11 months ago
I believe it's Google SSO that authorizes the storage provider.
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Josephine
11 months ago
I think the storage provider is authorized using Token ID.
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