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,1.Review the current identity model and scenario below.
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Scenario
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John Doe requests "Sales" access on Salesforce for himself. In the approval process,
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John Doe's manager approves. The access request is tils the expected provisioning
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action sent to the source connectors?
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Solution: Expected Provisioning No provisioning is sent out.
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Explanation:
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In SailPoint IdentityNow, provisioning is the process of granting or revoking access to
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systems and applications based on access requests or changes in user identity
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attributes. The scenario describes John Doe requesting access to the "Sales" profile
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in Salesforce, which is approved by his manager.
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However, simply approving an access request does not automatically trigger
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provisioning unless specific conditions are met:
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Provisioning Policy: For the access to be provisioned, SailPoint IdentityNow requires
a provisioning policy that defines the action to be taken after the approval process.
This policy is often configured to specify whether access should be granted or denied
after approval. If no provisioning policy is linked to the requested access, no action
will be triggered.
Source Configuration: The Salesforce source (connector) in SailPoint IdentityNow
must also be properly configured to handle provisioning tasks. Without proper
configuration of the Salesforce source, no provisioning action will be sent even if the
request is approved.
Manual Provisioning Workflow: In some cases, IdentityNow might be configured to
, require manual intervention after approval (e.g., triggering a manual provisioning
workflow or an additional step) to enforce the provisioning action. If this configuration
is missing, the approved request will not lead to automatic provisioning.
Since the scenario does not explicitly state that a provisioning policy or source
configuration exists to handle the access request, the correct conclusion is that no
provisioning would be sent out.
Key Reference from SailPoint Documentation:
Provisioning Concepts in IdentityNow: Documentation emphasizes that provisioning is
triggered by defined workflows and provisioning policies that link the request to the
connector source. Without these, the approval does not lead to actual provisioning.
2.Is this statement true?
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Solution: IdentifyNow allow HTML editing of an email template.
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A. Yes
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B. No
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SailPoint IdentityNow allows HTML editing of email templates to customize the look,
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feel, and content of notifications. Administrators can modify email templates using
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HTML to include company branding, custom messages, and specific formatting based
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on their organization's communication needs.
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SailPoint provides out-of-the-box email templates for common scenarios such as
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access requests, password resets, or provisioning notifications. Administrators can
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enhance these templates using HTML and inline CSS to personalize the messages
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Key Reference from SailPoint Documentation:
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Email Template Customization in IdentityNow: SailPoint supports the editing of email
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templates via HTML to meet specific organizational requirements. Administrators can
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navigate to the email templates section within the admin interface and update the
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HTML content as needed.
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3.Is this statement true?
Solution: All emails generated from a tenant go to the intended recipient by default.
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B. No
Answer: B
Explanation:
By default, not all emails generated from a SailPoint IdentityNow tenant are sent
directly to the intended recipient. SailPoint IdentityNow provides an email testing
mode (sandbox mode) where emails generated from the platform, such as access
request notifications or password reset messages, can be routed to a specified test