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Relativity Certified Administrator 10.3 Exam Questions 100% Answered system administrator -answera user with rights to see every item in a Relativity environment 6 parts of the core reviewer interface -answerdocument view selector, viewer, navigation bar, layouts, related items pane, persistent highlight sets MaxNumberDashboardWidgets instance setting -answerInstance setting that controls the maximum number of widgets that can be added to a dashboard before the option grays out Keyboard shortcut to access Quick nav -answerCtrl+/ QuickNavEnabled instance setting -answercontrols enabling or disabling of the quick nav feature Use Quick Nav permissions -answeradmin permission allows groups to look up workspaces and admin tabs from Home, workspace permission allows groups to look up tabs within a workspace QuickNavMaxResults instance setting -answercontrols the number of returned quick nav search results. defaulted to 20 but is limited from 2 to 50 what are the various login methods to relativity? -answerpassword only, password: two factor, active directory, integrated authentication, client certificate, RSA, openID connect, and SAML 2.0 What non-alpha-numeric characters are not allowed in passwords? -answer,",<,> Relativity objects need to be dynamic in order to be exported -answeryes Parent tabs cannot be included in an exported application -answeryes System fields cannot be exported as part of an application export -answeryes system artifacts cannot be exported as part of an application export -answeryes You can't edit a locked application or any of its components except for saved searches, layout, views and default tab. -answerTrue Relativity automatically locks an unlocked application on export. -answerTrue you can customize locked applications without unlocking the application by copying views/layouts associated to that application, and working from your copy -answertrue applicationisdirty is set to true when you unlock an application -answeryes you override any existing applications with the same GUID when you push an application from a workspace to a library -answertrue when you install an application, all components are public regardless of the permissions that you assign to them in your application. the ADS framework ignores any permissions or security assigned to a component added to an application during deployment in a workspace. - answertrue .RAP -answerfile extension for Relativity applications GUID -answerglobally unique identifier UpdatedIncludeInTextIndexOnRapImport instance setting -answeroverwrites the system setting that fields imported with Relativity applications are not included in the text index, even if the Include In Text property on these fields is set to yes AuditApplicationUninstallenabled instance setting -answersetting this to false will disable auditing for update or delete actions during an application uninstall process Upgrade Legacy Applications script -answerthis will make an application from Relativity 6.8, 6.9, or 6.10 that was exported through ADS compatible with Relativity 7.0 or above ADS -answerapplication deployment system Password authentication method -answera method that includes a username (the user's email address) and a password RSA authentication method -answera method using an RSA SecurID token, a third party security solution, and validates credentials from an RSA server Active Directory authentication method -answera method using an email address and user's Active Directory password Integrated Authentication authentication method -answer(previously called Windows authentication) a method using a directory services, such as Kerberos or NTLM (NT LAN Manager). the authentication attempt is automatically initiated if a user logs in from a specific IP address range Client certificate authentication method -answeran external method requiring a smart card and PIN. this method validates from an ISS server. it may also be referred to as smart card authentication OpenID connect authentication method -answera protocol for an external identity provider, authenticating against an external identity provider using the OpenID connect protocol. OpenID connect is a modern authentication protocol that can be used to connect to providers such as Azure Active Directory SAML 2.0 authentication method -answera method that authenticates against an external identity provider using the SAML 2.0 protocol. SAML 2.0 is an older authentication protocol that is still in widespread use Two-factor authentication method -answerwhen logging in with the Password method, you can require the user to pass an additional two-factor check based on an email or message sent to the user's phone (through a mobile email gateway). Trusted IP range authentication method -answerlimit access to the Relativity application based on the user's source IP Address SAML does NOT work with the RDC - true or false -answertrue As best practice you should disable any authentication provider type objects you will not be using in your instance - true/false -answertru
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