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Salesforce Certified Experience Cloud Consultant (EX-Con-101) Exam - Topic 3 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Experience Cloud Consultant (EX-Con-101) exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 3
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The system administrator at Dreamhouse Realty (DR) is giving Experience Builder access to two colleagues who will be responsible for creating and managing new microsites. One contributor needs to create and customize the site, but not publish it. The other colleague is tasked with adding contributors and publishing the final site.

Which Experience Builder roles should the system administrator grant?

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Suggested Answer: D

To grant Experience Builder access to two colleagues who will be responsible for creating and managing new microsites, the system administrator should grant Publisher and Builder roles. Publisher and Builder are two Experience Builder roles that define what users can do on the site. Publisher is a role that allows users to add contributors, publish changes, and activate or deactivate sites. Builder is a role that allows users to create and customize sites, but not publish them.


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Aretha
3 months ago
Definitely not Viewer and Publisher, that’s a mismatch for sure.
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Wai
3 months ago
I’m not sure about that, I thought they needed publishing rights too.
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Tomas
3 months ago
Wait, can a Builder really customize without publishing? Sounds odd.
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Jaleesa
4 months ago
Totally agree, that makes the most sense!
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Donte
4 months ago
I think the right roles are Builder and Experience Admin.
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Tammara
4 months ago
I feel like the correct answer might be A, but I also remember something about needing the Publisher role for finalizing the site.
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Ceola
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused. Wouldn’t the Publisher role be necessary for someone who publishes the site? But I’m not sure if they need Builder too.
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Nina
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to assign roles based on responsibilities. I think the Experience Admin is definitely needed for managing contributors.
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Carmela
5 months ago
I think the first colleague needs the Builder role since they are customizing the site, but I'm not sure about the second one.
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Terrilyn
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that B is the right answer here. The roles line up perfectly with the responsibilities outlined in the question.
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Alonso
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The first person needs to be able to build and customize the site, but not publish it. The second person needs to be able to add contributors and publish the final site. So I think the answer is B - Experience Admin and Publisher.
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Margurite
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. Do they both need the Experience Admin role as well? I'm not sure if that's required for the tasks described.
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Jeanice
5 months ago
This seems straightforward - the first colleague needs to be able to create and customize the site, so they need the Builder role. The second colleague is responsible for publishing, so they need the Publisher role.
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Aliza
5 months ago
This one looks straightforward - HIPAA and HITRUST are the two main healthcare regulations I'm familiar with, so I'll go with those.
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Melissa
5 months ago
Okay, let me review my notes on BGP confederations. I think the TTL might be different in that case.
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Kandis
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward multiple-choice question. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about what a detailed survey of a base station would typically include.
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Ranee
2 years ago
Hey, can we get a Publisher who also moonlights as a mind reader? That's the only way Option C would make sense to me.
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Rebecka
2 years ago
This is a no-brainer! A Builder and an Experience Admin - that's the way to go. Gotta love it when the options are so clear-cut.
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Essie
2 years ago
Option C is a bit confusing. Why would the Viewer be involved in publishing the site? Seems like there's an extra step there.
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Reuben
2 years ago
I think Publisher and Builder roles would be the best choice. The Builder can create the site, and the Publisher can publish it without having to customize it.
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Lachelle
2 years ago
That's a good point, Salley. Having both roles ensures that the tasks are divided effectively.
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Leontine
2 years ago
D is my pick. The Builder can do the hands-on work, and the Publisher can take care of the public-facing aspects. Seems like a logical division of responsibilities.
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Julie
2 years ago
Yeah, having one person focus on creating and the other on publishing is efficient.
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Ashanti
2 years ago
I agree, D makes sense. It's a good way to divide the tasks.
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Salley
2 years ago
But wouldn't Experience Admin and Publisher roles be more suitable? The Experience Admin can manage contributors, while the Publisher can publish the final site.
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Stevie
2 years ago
I agree with you, Lachelle. The Builder role allows for creating and customizing the site, while Experience Admin can manage contributors.
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Earnestine
2 years ago
I'd go with Option B. Separating the publishing from the site building makes sense to ensure the final content is reviewed and approved before going live.
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Lovetta
2 years ago
Option A sounds like the perfect fit for our needs. The Builder can handle the site creation and customization, while the Experience Admin can manage the contributors and publishing. Nice and straightforward.
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Elmer
2 years ago
The Builder can handle the site creation and customization, while the Experience Admin can manage the contributors and publishing. Nice and straightforward.
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Winfred
2 years ago
Option A sounds like the perfect fit for our needs.
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Lachelle
2 years ago
I think the system administrator should grant Builder and Experience Admin roles.
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Ira
2 years ago
That's where the Publisher role comes in. So, D) Publisher and Builder makes sense.
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Richelle
2 years ago
But what about the other colleague who needs to add contributors and publish the site?
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Sue
2 years ago
I agree with Ira. The Builder can customize the site and the Experience Admin can manage it.
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Ira
2 years ago
I think the system administrator should grant Builder and Experience Admin roles.
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