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Oracle Exam 1Z0-344 Topic 8 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-344 exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 8
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When attempting to sing in to a workstation, you receive a database password entry from requesting credentials to access the system database. You validate that you credentials are working correctly by signing to EnterpriseOne on another workstation and through the web console.

Identify three causes of this issue.

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Suggested Answer: C, D, F

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Danica
2 months ago
I bet that user who commented out the security settings is regretting that decision now. Smooth move, Einstein!
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Eura
14 days ago
Dahlia: Yeah, that was a risky move. It's important to follow security protocols.
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Dahlia
20 days ago
Dick: I bet that user who commented out the security settings is regretting that decision now. Smooth move, Einstein!
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Dick
1 months ago
E) The workstation may not have been able to connect to the database server.
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Cheryl
2 months ago
A) The system user that is assigned to your account is not authorized to access the database tables.
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Mollie
2 months ago
The password policy rules seem like an easy thing to overlook. Option F is probably the simplest explanation for this problem.
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Bernardo
1 months ago
User 2: Yeah, that could definitely be the reason why you're having trouble logging in.
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Ira
1 months ago
User 1: I think the password policy rules might be the issue here.
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Pete
2 months ago
I think another possible cause could be the workstation not being able to connect to the database server.
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Adaline
2 months ago
I agree with that. It could also be that the password doesn't adhere to the configured policy rules.
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Cortney
2 months ago
I think the issue could be with the user not being authorized to access the database tables.
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Mendy
2 months ago
I think another possible cause could be that the workstation is unable to connect to the database server.
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Freida
2 months ago
I agree with Quinn. It could also be that the password does not adhere to the configured password policy rules.
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Deandrea
2 months ago
I've seen this happen before when a user tries to bypass security measures. Option D about the commented-out [SECURITY] section is pretty funny, but could actually be the issue!
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Jerrod
2 months ago
The security server configuration in the JDE.ini is a good place to check. Option B seems like a likely culprit here.
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Shala
20 days ago
E) The workstation may not have been able to connect to the database server.
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Ronald
1 months ago
B) Under the [SECURITY] section in the workstation's JDE.ini, the security server field is not configured correctly.
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Becky
2 months ago
A) The system user that is assigned to your account is not authorized to access the database tables.
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Salena
2 months ago
Hmm, it sounds like an issue with database access permissions. I'm going to go with option C - the role assigned to my user account doesn't have the right permissions.
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Quinn
3 months ago
I think the issue could be with the user not being authorized to access the database tables.
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