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Salesforce Exam ADX-271 Topic 1 Question 55 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ADX-271 exam
Question #: 55
Topic #: 1
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A consultant recently finished gathering requirements for a Cloud Kicks (CK) project that will launch five new Customer Experience Cloud sites worldwide, all on a brand new Salesforce org. The purpose of these sites is to a generate buzz around new CK models and crowdsource new ideas for the RAD department. The consultant knows Multiple Books that they need to enable moderation and rate limit rules as part of their planning and must meet the following requirements:

* Each site must have three unique content moderation rules that flag specific keywords.

* Each site must have four unique rate rules that govern posting limits.

* All authenticated users must be able to post on demand. Calculator

What should the consultant consider doing before beginning work on these sites?

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Suggested Answer: C

To ensure that customers do not receive a welcome email when the site is once again active, the administrator should disable the Send welcome email checkbox for the site. This will prevent the site from sending an email to existing members when the site is activated. The administrator can disable the Send welcome email checkbox in the Administration section of Experience Builder.


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Rashida
11 months ago
My money's on option C. Disabling that checkbox is the admin equivalent of flipping the 'Do Not Disturb' switch. Simple and effective.
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Avery
10 months ago
Yeah, I think option C is the most straightforward solution to avoid sending out those emails.
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Dominga
10 months ago
I think using Data Loader to remove all email addresses might be a bit extreme, don't you think?
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Avery
10 months ago
But wouldn't using the new Service Not Available feature also work to prevent the emails from being sent?
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Silvana
10 months ago
I agree, option C seems like the easiest way to prevent customers from receiving the welcome email.
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Fletcher
11 months ago
Haha, Carla, that's a great analogy! Option B is definitely the nuclear option. I'd go with C as well. Seems like the easiest and most targeted solution.
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Arlette
10 months ago
Definitely, it's a simple and targeted approach to prevent customers from receiving unwanted emails.
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Tijuana
10 months ago
Yeah, disabling the send welcome email checkbox is the way to go.
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Nell
10 months ago
I agree, option C seems like the most efficient solution.
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Yoko
10 months ago
Definitely, it's a targeted approach to prevent customers from receiving unwanted emails.
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Deangelo
10 months ago
Yeah, disabling the send welcome email checkbox is a simple solution.
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Elvera
10 months ago
I agree, option C seems like the most efficient choice.
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Carla
12 months ago
Option B is a bit overkill, don't you think? Removing all email addresses just to avoid a welcome email? That's like nuking the entire site to fix a broken link.
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Dorthy
12 months ago
I agree with Lennie. Option C is the way to go. No need to mess with Data Loader or removing and re-adding profiles. Keep it simple!
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Izetta
10 months ago
Let's just keep it simple and use option C.
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Loreta
11 months ago
Agreed, no need to complicate things with Data Loader.
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Tien
11 months ago
Yeah, disabling the Send welcome email checkbox is the simplest solution.
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Holley
11 months ago
I think option C is the best choice.
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Lennie
12 months ago
Option C seems the most straightforward and efficient way to prevent the welcome email from being sent. Disabling the checkbox is a simple solution that doesn't require complex data manipulation.
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Avery
11 months ago
Yeah, disabling the checkbox seems like the easiest way to prevent the welcome email.
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Barney
11 months ago
I think option C is the best choice.
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Gail
12 months ago
That's true, but disabling the checkbox is a more targeted approach.
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Launa
12 months ago
But wouldn't using the new Service Not Available (SNA) feature also prevent the welcome email from being sent?
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Samuel
1 years ago
I agree with Gail, that seems like the most straightforward solution.
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Gail
1 years ago
I think the answer is C) Disable the Send welcome email checkbox for the site.
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