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Microsoft Exam PL-600 Topic 2 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's PL-600 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 2
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A company uses a Microsoft Power Platform application.

Employees report that they are unable to open the application.

You need to ensure that the employees can access the application.

Solution: Add the employees to a security group and associate a security role with the security group.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: A, C

A: To enable Logic Apps, Power Automate, or Power Apps to communicate with the REST or SOAP API, use a custom connector, which is a wrapper around a REST API (Logic Apps also supports SOAP APIs).

C: Custom APIs are a powerful way to connect to any existing API, hosted anywhere, from PowerApps. You do not need a PowerApps Enterprise subscription to register or use a Custom API.

Custom APIs are RESTful endpoints that you can connect to and use from PowerApps. All you'll need is a Swagger definition file for your endpoint.


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/guidance/architecture/real-world-examples/custom-connector-canvas

https://powerapps.microsoft.com/hr-hr/blog/register-and-use-custom-apis-in-powerapps/

Contribute your Thoughts:

Raina
30 days ago
Wait, we have a Microsoft Power Platform application? Is that like a fancy version of Excel or something? I'm still trying to figure out how to use the coffee machine.
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Shelba
2 days ago
I think it's more than just Excel, but I'm not sure. Maybe we should ask IT for help.
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Jovita
5 days ago
No
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Helaine
6 days ago
I think it's more than just Excel, but I'm not sure. Maybe we should ask IT for help.
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Margurite
7 days ago
Yes
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Leslie
14 days ago
No
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Kimberlie
15 days ago
Yes
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Lorean
1 months ago
Well, that's one way to do it. Though I'm curious if there are any other steps involved, like confirming the application is properly configured for the security group.
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Lelia
9 days ago
I think there might be more to it, like checking the application configuration.
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Tarra
13 days ago
B) No
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Lynette
21 days ago
A) Yes
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Casie
2 months ago
Ha! I bet someone forgot to give the interns access again. This solution should fix that problem nicely.
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Shoshana
24 days ago
Ha! I bet someone forgot to give the interns access again. This solution should fix that problem nicely.
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Jesusa
1 months ago
A) Yes
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Pa
2 months ago
Yep, this solution checks out. Granting the appropriate security roles is a common way to ensure users can access the necessary applications.
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Sabra
2 months ago
Adding employees to a security group and associating a security role seems like a reasonable solution. This should grant them the necessary permissions to access the application.
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Gaynell
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but it sounds like a logical solution to me.
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Brande
2 months ago
I agree with Selma, adding employees to a security group should solve the issue.
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Selma
2 months ago
I think the solution is Yes.
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