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Salesforce Certified Marketing Cloud Engagement Administrator (MCE-Admn-201) Exam - Topic 6 Question 81 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Marketing Cloud Engagement Administrator (MCE-Admn-201) exam
Question #: 81
Topic #: 6
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A user asks a Marketing Cloud admin to update and increase their session timeout setting. Which three considerations should the admin review before making this update?

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Refugia
3 months ago
Not sure if users really care about timeouts that much...
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Sabra
3 months ago
Wait, does changing it really affect all users?
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Roxanne
3 months ago
Best practice is 20 minutes, right?
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Brice
4 months ago
I agree, a longer timeout could be risky.
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Elvera
4 months ago
Definitely need to think about security risks!
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Steffanie
4 months ago
Wasn't there something about considering how long users typically spend in Marketing Cloud? That might help justify the timeout setting.
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Martha
4 months ago
I feel like we talked about how changing the timeout affects all users, which could lead to frustration if they aren't informed.
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Andree
4 months ago
I think best practice was to keep it around 20 minutes, but I'm not entirely sure if that's still the standard.
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Leila
5 months ago
I remember discussing how longer session timeouts can lead to security risks, especially if unauthorized users gain access.
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Lynelle
5 months ago
Frustration of users upon timeouts is definitely a key consideration. I'll make sure to weigh that carefully.
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Lyndia
5 months ago
The typical length of time users spend in Marketing Cloud is an interesting factor to review. I'll make sure to consider that.
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Gaynell
5 months ago
Okay, I know I need to consider the impact on all users, that's a good starting point.
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Renay
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the security risk consideration. I'll need to think that one through.
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Floyd
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question, I'm confident I can handle it.
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Kara
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I need to make sure I understand the COSO framework and how it relates to the specific requirements for HGY.
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Valentine
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I'm guessing the "read, edit" option would allow me to review the duplicate records and make any necessary changes, but I'm not sure if that's the most efficient approach.
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Una
5 months ago
This seems straightforward enough. I think I know the right answer, but I'll double-check the coverage types just to be sure I'm not missing anything.
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Jade
9 months ago
Whoa, this is a real head-scratcher! Gotta make sure the admin doesn't forget about the security risks (C) - can't have any cyber-ninjas infiltrating the system, right? And the impact on all users (D) is a biggie too - don't want to send the whole office into a tailspin!
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Micaela
8 months ago
Micaela: And don't forget about the impact on all users (D) - could be chaotic if not handled properly.
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Kirk
8 months ago
Kirk: Agreed, unauthorized users could cause major problems.
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Beatriz
9 months ago
Admin: Definitely need to consider the security risks (C) before making any changes.
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Raymon
10 months ago
Alright, let's get down to business. Security (C) is a must, can't have any rogue users sneakin' in. And the impact on all users (D) is crucial too - don't want to start a mutiny! Oh, and don't forget the best practice of 20 minutes (B) - gotta keep those users on their toes, am I right?
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Beata
10 months ago
Haha, the admin better be ready for some serious user complaints if they mess this up! Definitely gotta look at the frustration factor (A) and the impact on all users (D). Oh, and don't forget to consider the length of time users spend in the system (E) - can't have them getting kicked out mid-email campaign!
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Ozell
9 months ago
Admin: Definitely, I'll also take into account the typical length of time users spend in Marketing Cloud (E).
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Vonda
9 months ago
User: Yeah, that's important. Also, don't forget about the impact on all users (D).
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Lili
9 months ago
Admin: I'll make sure to consider the frustration users feel upon timeouts (A).
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Essie
10 months ago
Ooh, this is a tricky one. Gotta weigh that 20-minute best practice (B) against the actual time users spend in Marketing Cloud (E). And security (C) is always a top priority, you know? Wouldn't want any hackers getting their hands on the good stuff!
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Tresa
9 months ago
It's important to consider how changing the timeout setting will impact all users.
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Idella
9 months ago
Definitely, security is a top concern when it comes to session timeouts.
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Evelynn
10 months ago
I agree, balancing best practices with actual user behavior is key.
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Anglea
10 months ago
Hmm, let's see. I'd definitely consider the security risks of longer timeout settings (C) - can't have those unauthorized users sneaking in! And the impact on all users (D) is crucial too. Oh, and don't forget the frustration factor (A) - those users are gonna be fuming if they get booted out too soon!
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Catherin
10 months ago
Yes, those are important factors. We should also keep in mind that changing the timeout setting impacts all users.
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Ashlyn
10 months ago
I agree, but we also need to think about the security risk of unauthorized users for longer timeout settings.
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Casie
11 months ago
I think we should consider the frustration of users upon timeouts.
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Laquita
11 months ago
Yes, those are important factors to consider. We should also keep in mind that the change impacts all users.
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Thurman
11 months ago
I agree, but we also need to think about the security risk of unauthorized users for longer timeout settings.
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Jutta
11 months ago
I think we should consider the frustration of users upon timeouts.
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