Option B: 'Use the roles property and publish one SAP Companion for Desktop for all users.' Sounds like the lazy IT guy's dream come true. Just slap a one-size-fits-none solution on it and call it a day. I'll take option D, thanks.
What do you mean, 'roles provided by the application'? Is SAP Companion for Desktop some kind of magic portal to the application's inner workings? I'm going with option D, the one that makes the most sense.
Activating tracking in option C seems like it might be useful for troubleshooting, but it doesn't actually deliver the role-based experience. I agree with Cyril that option D is the best choice.
I'm a bit confused about the roles property in option B. Wouldn't that just create a one-size-fits-all experience? I think the tailored approach in option D is the way to go.
Option D sounds like the right way to go. Creating and publishing multiple SAP Companion for Desktop objects with references and using the filter property seems like the most comprehensive solution.
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