Haha, yeah, those exam question writers can be real sneaky sometimes. They're probably sitting back chuckling at us as we debate this. 'Just pick option B, you fools!' *evil laughter*
Yeah, I agree. Option B seems the most likely answer here. Although, you know, if I was the exam question writer, I might have thrown in a deliberately misleading option just to trip people up. Like, option D about enabling App Designer in the user's profile - that could be a trap!
Hmm, good point. I hadn't thought about the tenant aspect. But then again, the question is specifically asking about giving access to the App Designer, not about general user account setup. So I'm leaning more towards option B as the correct answer.
I'm not so sure about that. Wouldn't the user account also need to be added to a tenant? I mean, in a multi-tenant system like Activiti, I would expect the user to be associated with a specific tenant before they can access the App Designer.
Yeah, that's right. And the 'capability group' is likely a way of managing access permissions in Activiti. So my guess would be that option B is the correct answer - we need to add the user account to the right capability group to give them access to the App Designer.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I think the key thing here is to understand what the 'App Designer' is in the context of Activiti. From what I know, it's a tool for designing and managing business processes.
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