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Salesforce Certified Platform Sharing and Visibility Architect (Plat-Arch-205) Exam - Topic 4 Question 45 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Platform Sharing and Visibility Architect (Plat-Arch-205) exam
Question #: 45
Topic #: 4
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Which method should be used to grant access to an unrelated group of users?

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Edgar
5 months ago
I'm surprised this is even a question, isn't it obvious?
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Abel
5 months ago
Totally agree, Public Groups make it easier to manage access!
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Altha
5 months ago
Wait, Role Hierarchy? Isn't that for related users only?
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Nobuko
5 months ago
Sharing Sets could work too, but not ideal for this case.
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Novella
6 months ago
I think Public Groups are the way to go for unrelated users.
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Tarra
6 months ago
I feel like we had a similar question on Public Groups last week, and I think they might be the answer for this one.
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Rosenda
6 months ago
Role Hierarchy seems more about access based on position, so I doubt it’s the right choice here.
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Delmy
6 months ago
I remember practicing with Public Groups for granting access, but I can't recall if they work for unrelated users.
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Frederica
6 months ago
I think we discussed Sharing Sets in class, but I’m not entirely sure how they apply to unrelated groups.
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Nelida
6 months ago
Role Hierarchy doesn't seem relevant here. I think it's either Sharing Sets or Public Groups, but I'm not 100% sure which one.
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Rickie
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the difference between Sharing Sets and Public Groups. Need to review those concepts again before deciding.
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Fausto
6 months ago
I'm leaning towards Sharing Sets. That seems like the most flexible and controlled way to grant access in this situation.
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Adell
6 months ago
Public Groups sounds like the way to go here. Seems like the best option for granting access to an unrelated group of users.
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Shanda
7 months ago
Hmm, this one seems tricky. I'm not sure if I should go with Sharing Sets or Public Groups. Gotta think this through carefully.
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Glory
7 months ago
Closed questions? I'm confused. Aren't those just yes/no questions? That seems too limiting for gathering information.
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Ivan
12 months ago
Public Groups, huh? Sounds like a recipe for a social media disaster waiting to happen. Better not let the interns handle this one!
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Jacquelyne
10 months ago
C) Role Hierarchy is more suitable for defining access based on job roles.
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Lashawnda
11 months ago
B) Public Groups can be risky if not managed properly.
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Fernanda
11 months ago
A) Sharing Sets would be a better option for granting access to an unrelated group of users.
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Kati
1 year ago
Sharing Sets all the way! It's like giving your keys to a trusted friend, but without the risk of them making copies.
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Chauncey
11 months ago
A) I agree, Sharing Sets is like a secure way of sharing access without compromising security.
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Avery
11 months ago
C) Role Hierarchy is good for organizing access within a team, but Sharing Sets is better for unrelated groups.
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Julene
11 months ago
B) Public Groups could work too, but Sharing Sets is more secure.
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Vallie
12 months ago
A) Sharing Sets is definitely the way to go for granting access to an unrelated group of users.
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Twana
1 year ago
Role Hierarchy? Nah, that's way too complex for this use case. We're just trying to grant access, not build a whole organizational structure.
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Reyes
1 year ago
Public Groups sounds like the easiest option, but I'm not sure if that's the most secure way to handle this. Gotta be careful with that one.
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Alfreda
11 months ago
B) Public Groups might be easier, but it's important to consider security measures.
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Hillary
12 months ago
A) Sharing Sets could be a more secure option for granting access to unrelated users.
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Devon
1 year ago
I think Sharing Sets would be the way to go here. It's the best way to grant access to an unrelated group of users without affecting the whole organization.
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Evette
1 year ago
I think Role Hierarchy is the best method for granting access to unrelated groups of users.
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Walton
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe Public Groups are more appropriate.
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Adelle
1 year ago
I think Sharing Sets should be used.
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