One of the IP ranges listed on the IP allowing list in the Adobe Campaign Control Panel is shown as "Expired" and will be automatically deleted after 7 days.
Which option is the business practitioner allowed to perform within this 7-day period?
Within the Adobe Campaign Control Panel, when an IP range is listed as 'Expired' and set to be automatically deleted after a certain period, typically the business practitioner has the ability to edit the duration of the IP range during this grace period. This action effectively extends the validity of the IP range before it is deleted, allowing for continued access based on that IP range. Reference: The Control Panel functionality in Adobe Campaign includes managing IP allowlists and their durations, which is essential for ensuring secure and uninterrupted access for authorized IP ranges.
An Adobe business practitioner needs to export a report on user activities with various reporting tools within Adobe Campaign. The business practitioner would like to know how many times each report has been generated and how many unique users used it.
What is the best practice to accomplish this task?
Adobe Campaign provides several reporting tools that can help analyze and represent data for different purposes. Some of these tools are:
Audit features: These features allow you to track and monitor user activities on various objects and folders in Adobe Campaign, such as deliveries, workflows, reports, etc. You can access them under Administration > Audit folder.
logins.log file: This file records all the login attempts to Adobe Campaign server, including successful and failed logins. You can access it in the nlserver syslogd module.
Delivery summary report: This report shows a summary of the delivery settings and statistics, such as target population, subject line, sender name, etc. You can access it in Adobe Creative Cloud.
This would allow you to export a report on user activities with various reporting tools within Adobe Campaign. You would be able to see how many times each report has been generated and how many unique users used it.
A business practitioner wants to give one of the team members access to all pre-defined filters, dashboards, and web application, regardless of users rights to folders. This must include read, write, and delete data.
What is the right way to give access?
By selecting System Folder. This is the right way to give access to all pre-defined filters, dashboards, and web application, regardless of users rights to folders. This also includes read, write, and delete data permissions for these objects.
A customer wants to trigger an email on a specified frequency based on the customer journey.
Given that the customer wants the delivery statistics consolidated, what kind of email delivery should the business practitioner configure in this scenario?
A business practitioner has been deploying a campaign and running the delivery. The practitioner notices that delivery paused at the time of approval.
What is the named right required to resume the delivery?
Based on this information, I think the named right required to resume the delivery that paused at the time of approval isB. APPROVE DELIVERIES. This right allows you to approve a delivery after it has been prepared by another operator. You can also start a delivery after approving it if you have the START DELIVERIES right.
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