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Okta Exam Okta-Certified-Professional Topic 8 Question 68 Discussion

Actual exam question for Okta's Okta-Certified-Professional exam
Question #: 68
Topic #: 8
[All Okta-Certified-Professional Questions]

Is this the provisioning feature that an Okta Administrator uses to ensure end user accounts are automatically created upon first login?

Solution: Just-in-Time (JIT) provisioning

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Suggested Answer: B

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Deandrea
27 days ago
Finally, a feature that actually makes my job as an admin a little easier. JIT provisioning for the win!
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Cassandra
20 days ago
Yes
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Ressie
1 months ago
No, this can't be right. I thought Okta was all about manual user accounts. This is news to me!
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Allene
1 days ago
No, this can't be right. I thought Okta was all about manual user accounts. This is news to me!
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Lazaro
2 days ago
B) No
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Tamie
7 days ago
Oh, I see. That makes sense now.
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Earlean
9 days ago
A) Yes
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Janna
18 days ago
No, it's actually a feature called Just-in-Time (JIT) provisioning
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Franchesca
28 days ago
Yes
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Ryan
1 months ago
Yes, this is the correct answer. Okta's JIT provisioning makes onboarding a breeze.
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Kristeen
2 months ago
Just-in-Time provisioning? Sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie!
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Jesusita
2 days ago
No
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Lawanda
19 days ago
Yes
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Ruthann
22 days ago
No
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Judy
1 months ago
Yes
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Nicolette
2 months ago
No, I don't think it's JIT provisioning. Maybe it's something else.
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Deandrea
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but it makes sense that it would be JIT provisioning.
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Dean
2 months ago
Yes, I think it's Just-in-Time (JIT) provisioning.
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