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Micro Focus Exam 050-730 Topic 2 Question 85 Discussion

Actual exam question for Micro Focus's 050-730 exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 2
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Which allows you to securely store multiple passwords for a driver?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Tequila
2 months ago
Seriously, who stores passwords in 'Named Passwords'? That's like putting your secrets on a billboard. C is the clear winner here.
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Twila
30 days ago
Definitely, 'Password Policy object' is the way to go for securely storing multiple passwords.
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Barbra
1 months ago
I agree, storing passwords in 'Named Passwords' is not secure at all.
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Ryan
2 months ago
Event Auditing Service, D, seems a bit overkill for this task. I'll go with C, Password Policy object.
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Lynda
1 months ago
I prefer Password Synchronization for managing multiple passwords.
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Wilburn
1 months ago
I would go with Named Passwords for this task.
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Jaime
1 months ago
I think Password Policy object is a better choice for securely storing multiple passwords.
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Gwenn
1 months ago
I agree, Event Auditing Service does seem like overkill.
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Tamie
2 months ago
I think it's E) Password Synchronization because it helps keep all passwords updated across different systems.
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Chanel
2 months ago
But Named Passwords make more sense for securely storing multiple passwords.
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Daisy
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's C) Password Policy object.
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Adrianna
2 months ago
Password Synchronization, E, sounds like the perfect solution. Gotta keep those passwords in sync, you know?
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Gerry
1 months ago
Universal Password sounds like it could be a good option as well for managing multiple passwords.
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Iraida
1 months ago
I think Named Passwords could also be useful for securely storing multiple passwords.
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Alyce
2 months ago
I agree, Password Synchronization is definitely important for keeping everything in order.
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Chanel
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Named Passwords.
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Antonette
3 months ago
I think B. Universal Password is the way to go. It's simple and convenient, right?
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Marguerita
2 months ago
E) Password Synchronization can also be a good option for convenience.
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Jesusita
2 months ago
C) Password Policy object is essential for managing multiple passwords.
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Fallon
2 months ago
A) Named Passwords is more secure in my opinion.
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Bette
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm pretty sure it's C. Password Policy object seems like the most secure way to store multiple passwords for a driver.
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Ruthann
1 months ago
E) Password Synchronization could also be a good choice for securely storing multiple passwords.
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Tammara
2 months ago
I'm sticking with C) Password Policy object, it just makes sense.
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Lashawnda
2 months ago
I disagree, B) Universal Password seems more secure to me.
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Aleisha
3 months ago
I think it's A) Named Passwords, they sound like the best option.
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