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ServiceNow Exam CIS-SP Topic 1 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-SP exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 1
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The system automatically sets which field when an administrator attempts to modify a policy, application, or module that belongs to another domain higher in the hierarchy?

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Suggested Answer: D

When an administrator attempts to modify a policy, application, or module that belongs to another domain higher in the hierarchy, the system automatically sets the sys_domain_owner field. This field ensures that the ownership of the record is correctly attributed to the domain that originally created or owns the record, maintaining the integrity and separation of data across different domains.


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Shantay
27 days ago
Option D) is the correct answer, no doubt. Honestly, I'm just impressed they didn't try to sneak in 'sys_admin_shenanigans' as a choice.
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Corinne
28 days ago
It's gotta be D) sys_domain_owner. I mean, who else would be responsible for managing cross-domain access? Option A sounds like a typo, honestly.
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Rebecka
7 days ago
Yeah, sys_overrides does sound like a typo. sys_domain_owner is probably the correct field for administrators to modify policies in other domains.
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Dottie
16 days ago
I agree, sys_domain_owner seems like the logical choice for managing access between different domains.
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Reuben
20 days ago
I think D) sys_domain_owner makes the most sense. They would have the authority to modify policies across domains.
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Luke
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the exam writers had a field day coming up with these tricky options. D) is the obvious choice though.
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Delisa
15 days ago
Yeah, I agree. It seems like the correct choice.
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Matthew
25 days ago
I think D) sys_domain_owner makes the most sense.
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Kanisha
2 months ago
Hmm, I was thinking B) sys_primary_domain, but D) makes more sense. The administrator is trying to modify something outside their own domain.
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Crista
21 hours ago
I think D) sys_domain_owner is the correct answer.
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Kathryn
2 days ago
Definitely, it helps maintain security and prevent unauthorized modifications.
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Dick
11 days ago
I agree, it's important to have control over changes made outside your own domain.
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Irma
16 days ago
Yeah, that makes sense. The owner of the domain should have the authority to modify it.
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Lashawnda
1 months ago
I think D) sys_domain_owner is the correct answer.
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Danilo
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's D) sys_domain_owner. That's the field that tracks the domain hierarchy, right?
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Broderick
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be D) sys_domain_owner.
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Thad
2 months ago
I agree with Elli, because sys_overrides allows for modifications in a higher domain.
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Elli
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) sys_overrides.
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