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Salesforce MKT-101 Exam - Topic 4 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's MKT-101 exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 4
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A consultant explains how a sending domain differs from a customer's primary domain. The customer is evaluating their options around configuring their domain.

Which two questions should their IT team be asked?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Raylene
5 months ago
Isn't it common for companies to allow subdomain delegation?
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Naomi
5 months ago
I disagree, C seems more important for self-hosting.
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Ramonita
5 months ago
Wait, can they really update DNS records? That's a big deal!
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Fannie
5 months ago
I think B is more relevant than people realize.
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Lashawna
6 months ago
A and D are definitely the right questions!
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Berry
6 months ago
I feel like option C might be a trick question. We talked about self-hosting, but I can't remember if posting DNS files was a requirement.
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Lai
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused about whether they need to modify DNS entries directly. Option D sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it's essential for this scenario.
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Mel
6 months ago
I remember a practice question that mentioned subdomains and third-party access. Option B seems like it could be important for delegation.
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Adelaide
6 months ago
I think we discussed something about DNS records in class, so maybe option A is relevant? But I'm not entirely sure if it's the best choice.
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Sharita
6 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'll need to make sure I fully grasp the differences between the sending domain and the customer's primary domain before I can determine the best questions to ask. I might need to do a quick review of domain configuration concepts.
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Marisha
6 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is understanding how the customer's domain setup differs from the sending domain, and then asking about their ability to update DNS records and delegate subdomains. I'll make sure to cover those two areas.
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Sharen
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the distinction between a sending domain and a primary domain. I'll need to carefully read through the question again and think about what information I'd need to determine the best questions to ask.
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Merissa
7 months ago
This seems straightforward. I'll focus on the key differences between the sending domain and the customer's primary domain, and ask about their ability to manage DNS records.
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Noah
11 months ago
Wait, they can't post Marketing Cloud-provided DNS files when self-hosting? That's like asking a gardener to use someone else's shovel to dig their own garden. Doesn't make much sense.
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Claribel
11 months ago
Options B and D are the obvious choices here. Gotta make sure the customer has the necessary access and permissions to make the required changes.
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Shayne
10 months ago
Options B and D are important to consider for making the necessary changes.
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Eliseo
10 months ago
Are we able to configure the sending domain with the required permissions?
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Annamaria
10 months ago
Do we have the necessary access to make changes to the sending domain?
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Paulene
1 year ago
Haha, option C is a bit of a stretch. I doubt many companies would be willing to post provider-specific DNS files publicly. That's a security risk waiting to happen.
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Heidy
10 months ago
Dustin: Good idea, let's prioritize security.
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Pansy
10 months ago
User 3: Maybe we should focus on options A and D instead.
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Dustin
10 months ago
User 2: Yeah, I wouldn't want to expose our DNS files like that.
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Valene
10 months ago
User 1: I agree, option C does seem risky.
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Heike
1 year ago
For sure, we need to know if they can delegate subdomains and modify DNS entries. That's crucial for setting up Marketing Cloud properly.
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Chau
11 months ago
And we should also find out if they can modify their DNS entries.
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Howard
12 months ago
Yes, we definitely need to check if they can delegate subdomains.
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Thurman
1 year ago
Options B and D are the key questions to ask. We need to understand the level of control the customer has over their domain configuration and DNS records.
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Salina
11 months ago
B) Does their company allow delegation of subdomains to third parties?
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Eden
11 months ago
A) Can they provide access for Marketing Cloud to update the DNS records?
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Janey
1 year ago
And we should also find out if they are able to modify their domain configuration's DNS entries.
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Hyman
1 year ago
Yes, that's important for seamless integration.
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Lashunda
1 year ago
Should we ask if they can provide access for Marketing Cloud to update the DNS records?
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