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Microsoft PL-500 Exam - Topic 2 Question 30 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's PL-500 exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 2
[All PL-500 Questions]

You are developing automation solutions that process sensitive employee data for a company. You plan to implement the sensitive variables feature in Power Automate for desktop.

What are three characteristics of the sensitive variables feature? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Gerald
4 months ago
Only passwords should be marked sensitive, right?
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Hassie
4 months ago
Wait, you can mark any variable as sensitive? That seems too broad.
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Arlette
4 months ago
Nope, they’re not visible in logs. That’s the point!
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Narcisa
4 months ago
Totally agree, but I thought you could view them in logs?
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Domitila
5 months ago
Sensitive variables can be referenced in desktop flows.
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Alline
5 months ago
I definitely recall that sensitive variables are not visible in the logs, which is crucial for data security.
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Frederic
5 months ago
I feel like you can mark any variable as sensitive, but I’m not confident if that includes all types or just specific ones.
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Crissy
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question about sensitive data handling, and I think sensitive variables are hidden in logs to protect the data.
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Krystal
5 months ago
I think sensitive variables can be referenced in desktop flows, but I'm not entirely sure if they can be manipulated directly.
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Rikki
5 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward, but I want to make sure I don't miss any important details. I'll carefully read through the options and select the ones that best match the characteristics of the sensitive variables feature.
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Mitsue
5 months ago
I've worked with sensitive variables before, so I'm confident I can identify the key characteristics. This should be a good opportunity to demonstrate my knowledge.
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Chery
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know sensitive variables are used to protect sensitive data, but I'm not sure about the specifics of how they work in desktop flows. I'll need to think this through.
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Leanora
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the details of the sensitive variables feature. I'll need to review the documentation carefully to make sure I understand the characteristics.
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Sherly
6 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about the sensitive variables feature in Power Automate for desktop. I think I can handle this one.
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Mertie
6 months ago
Alright, time to put on my troubleshooting hat. I'm going to carefully consider each option and see if I can eliminate the less likely causes.
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Earnestine
6 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The Deny Write List is used to prevent certain files or directories from being modified, so the correct answers are C, E, and F.
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Raymon
6 months ago
Ah, I see what they're going for. 'docker node Is' is probably a typo, it should be 'docker node ls'. That makes sense, the 'ls' command is used to list things in Docker. I'm confident this is the right approach.
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Geoffrey
10 months ago
Hold up, is this exam testing my coding skills or my ability to keep a straight face? 'Sensitive variables' - what is this, a spy movie?
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Rosendo
9 months ago
D) You can mark any variable as sensitive.
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Kerry
9 months ago
C) Sensitive variables are not visible within desktop flow logs in the Power Automate portal.
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Sherrell
10 months ago
A) You can reference and manipulate variables that are marked as sense from within desktop flows.
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Ena
10 months ago
Options A and B seem to be the other correct answers. You can reference and manipulate sensitive variables, and view their values in the admin center.
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Ernest
9 months ago
Options A and B seem to be the other correct answers. You can reference and manipulate sensitive variables, and view their values in the admin center.
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Eleonore
9 months ago
B) You can view the value of variables marked as sensitive within desktop flow logs by using the Microsoft Power Platform admin center.
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Aracelis
10 months ago
A) You can reference and manipulate variables that are marked as sensitive from within desktop flows.
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Malcom
11 months ago
Haha, imagine if Option E was true. 'Only passwords can be sensitive? What is this, the 90s?'
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Van
9 months ago
User 3: C) Sensitive variables are not visible within desktop flow logs in the Power Automate portal.
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Maurine
9 months ago
User 2: B) You can view the value of variables marked as sensitive within desktop flow logs by using the Microsoft Power Platform admin center.
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Maryann
9 months ago
User 1: A) You can reference and manipulate variables that are marked as sense from within desktop flows.
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Glennis
11 months ago
I think Option D is also correct. You should be able to mark any variable as sensitive, not just passwords.
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Queen
10 months ago
B) You can view the value of variables marked as sensitive within desktop flow logs by using the Microsoft Power Platform admin center.
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Louis
11 months ago
E) Only variables that are passwords can be marked as sensitive.
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Halina
11 months ago
C) Sensitive variables are not visible within desktop flow logs in the Power Automate portal.
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Alyssa
11 months ago
A) You can reference and manipulate variables that are marked as sense from within desktop flows.
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Jaime
11 months ago
But I read that sensitive variables are not visible in desktop flow logs, so C must be correct.
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Lynna
11 months ago
Option C is correct. Sensitive variables are not visible within desktop flow logs in the Power Automate portal, which is a crucial security feature.
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Alisha
10 months ago
C) Sensitive variables are not visible within desktop flow logs in the Power Automate portal.
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Kallie
11 months ago
B) You can view the value of variables marked as sensitive within desktop flow logs by using the Microsoft Power Platform admin center.
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Marti
11 months ago
A) You can reference and manipulate variables that are marked as sense from within desktop flows.
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Alishia
12 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's A, B, and E.
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Jaime
12 months ago
I think the answer is A, C, and D.
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