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Salesforce Exam Identity and Access Management Architect Topic 5 Question 45 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Identity and Access Management Architect exam
Question #: 45
Topic #: 5
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A group of users try to access one of Universal Containers' Connected Apps and receive the following error message: " Failed: Not approved for access." What is the most likely cause of this issue?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Fabiola
2 months ago
I'm going with C as well. Permissions are always the first thing to check when users can't access an app. Though I do wonder if any of them tried to bribe the Salesforce Admins with donuts to get access.
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Martha
21 days ago
I'm going with C as well. Permissions are always the first thing to check when users can't access an app. Though I do wonder if any of them tried to bribe the Salesforce Admins with donuts to get access.
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Elouise
1 months ago
C) The Users do not have the correct permission set assigned to them.
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Deonna
1 months ago
A) The Connected App settings 'All users may self-authorize' is enabled.
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Rory
2 months ago
D) The User of High Assurance sessions are required for the Connected App? What is this, a top-secret government app? I'll stick with C, sounds the most realistic.
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Virgilio
4 days ago
B) The Salesforce Administrators have revoked the OAuth authorization.
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Jamal
8 days ago
A) The Connected App settings 'All users may self-authorize' is enabled.
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Stephaine
2 months ago
I believe option B could also be a possibility, if the Salesforce Administrators revoked the OAuth authorization.
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Raina
2 months ago
Haha, I bet some of these users tried to access the Connected App like they were connecting to their personal Facebook account. You gotta read the fine print, people!
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Quentin
1 months ago
C) The Users do not have the correct permission set assigned to them.
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Selma
1 months ago
A) The Connected App settings 'All users may self-authorize' is enabled.
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Davida
2 months ago
I agree with Walton. The permission sets are the key to accessing Connected Apps, so that's the most probable issue here.
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Victor
12 days ago
A) The Connected App settings 'All users may self-authorize' is enabled.
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Shawana
13 days ago
B) The Salesforce Administrators have revoked the OAuth authorization.
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Stevie
15 days ago
C) The Users do not have the correct permission set assigned to them.
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Susy
2 months ago
A) The Connected App settings 'All users may self-authorize' is enabled.
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Vanna
2 months ago
I agree with Toi, the users probably don't have the correct permission set.
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Walton
2 months ago
The most likely cause is C) The Users do not have the correct permission set assigned to them. This makes sense since the error message indicates they are not approved for access.
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Toi
2 months ago
I think the most likely cause is option C.
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