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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Advanced Cross Channel Accredited Professional (AP-214) Exam - Topic 1 Question 30 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Marketing Cloud Advanced Cross Channel Accredited Professional (AP-214) exam
Question #: 30
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What user permission is required to configure SSO in social studio.

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Suggested Answer: A

Understanding SSO and its Importance:

SSO (Single Sign-On): SSO allows users to access multiple applications (like Social Studio) with a single set of credentials. It's a critical security and administrative feature.

Security Implications: Configuring SSO involves integrating Social Studio with your organization's identity provider. This requires high-level permissions due to its impact on security and user access.

Super User Role:

Highest Level of Access: In Social Studio, the 'Super User' role is the highest level of administrative access. Super Users have full control over the account, including all settings related to security, user management, and integrations.

Why Super User is Needed for SSO: Because SSO configuration touches upon core security settings, it's restricted to Super Users to prevent unauthorized changes.

Other Roles and Their Limitations:

B . Full User: Full Users have broad access within workspaces but lack the administrative privileges to configure account-level settings like SSO.

C . Custom User: Custom User roles are defined with specific permissions. While you could theoretically create a custom role with SSO configuration access, it's generally not recommended and the Super User role is the standard for this task.

D . Limited User: Limited Users have the most restricted access, primarily for viewing content within workspaces. They definitely don't have SSO configuration permissions.

In Summary:

Configuring SSO in Social Studio requires the highest level of administrative access, which is granted by the A. Super User role.


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Minna
2 months ago
Seems odd that only Super users can handle SSO.
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An
2 months ago
I thought full user could do it too?
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Henriette
3 months ago
Gotta be a Super user for SSO setup.
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Alise
3 months ago
Definitely Super user, no doubt about it.
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Alaine
3 months ago
Wait, really? I thought limited user had some permissions for that.
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Hannah
3 months ago
Limited user seems too low for configuring SSO, but I’m not confident. I should have reviewed those user permission levels better.
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Trina
3 months ago
Custom user sounds familiar, but I can't recall if that's for SSO specifically. I need to double-check my notes.
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Claudio
4 months ago
I feel like I saw a question similar to this in practice, and it was definitely about user roles. Maybe full user?
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Rupert
4 months ago
I think it might be the Super user, but I’m not entirely sure. I remember something about higher permissions being needed for SSO.
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Tawny
4 months ago
Based on my understanding of Social Studio, configuring SSO would require the "super user" permission. That's the one that grants the most comprehensive access and control over the platform.
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Quiana
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the options. Is "full user" the same as "super user"? I'll need to double-check the definitions of these user permission levels.
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Luisa
4 months ago
Super user seems like the most logical choice here. Configuring SSO is likely an administrative-level function that requires elevated permissions.
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Chantell
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully and consider the different user permission levels.
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Quentin
5 months ago
I think this is a pretty straightforward question. The key is to identify the user permission that would be required to configure SSO in Social Studio.
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Brett
6 months ago
Bet you the answer is Super user. What is this, Social Studio for ants? We need the biggest, baddest user permission!
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Trina
5 months ago
A) Super user
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Darci
6 months ago
D'oh! I always mix up SSO and limited user permissions. This one's got me stumped.
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Erin
5 months ago
B) full user
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Derick
5 months ago
A) Super user
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Dorsey
5 months ago
A) Super user
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Madelyn
7 months ago
Custom user sounds like it could work, but I'm not too familiar with Social Studio's permissions. Hmm, tough call.
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Von
5 months ago
A) Super user
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Aliza
7 months ago
I believe it's A) Super user because they usually have the highest level of access.
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Jospeh
7 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's Super user. Anything related to SSO has to be a high-level permission, right?
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Cecil
7 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be C) custom user.
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Felix
7 months ago
I agree with Raylene, Super user makes sense for configuring SSO.
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Raylene
7 months ago
I think the answer is A) Super user.
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