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IBM Exam C1000-123 Topic 5 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-123 exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 5
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What is a Group in an IBM RPA web client setting?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Reta
2 months ago
I'm torn between B and C, but I think C is the winner. Gotta love a good set of users and computers, am I right?
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Simona
23 days ago
C) Group refers to a set users, or computers, or both that can be set up in web client.
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Audria
28 days ago
B) Group refers to a set of users or computers utilizing the same attended bot launcher.
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Gilberto
1 months ago
A) Group refers to user role which is defined as super-administrator, administrator or normal user.
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Verona
2 months ago
Oh man, this is a tough one. Maybe they're all correct, and the real question is: 'Which group do you belong to - the superheroes, the villains, or the sidekicks?'
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Yvonne
2 months ago
I'm going to go with option C. It's the most comprehensive description of what a group is in the IBM RPA web client setting.
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Kenneth
2 months ago
A) Group refers to user role which is defined as super-administrator, administrator or normal user.
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Gene
2 months ago
That makes sense. It's important to have groups set up for different users and computers.
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Tammara
2 months ago
C) Group refers to a set users, or computers, or both that can be set up in web client.
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Olive
2 months ago
I see your point, Vi. But I think the answer is C. Group in this context could refer to a set of users or computers that can be set up in the web client.
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Omega
2 months ago
Option A sounds good. A group refers to a user role, like super-administrator, administrator, or normal user. Seems pretty straightforward.
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Vi
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B. A group in an IBM RPA web client setting would refer to a set of users or computers using the same bot launcher.
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Lauran
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards option B. A group refers to a set of users or computers utilizing the same attended bot launcher. Seems like the most logical answer to me.
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Meghan
25 days ago
Yes, it simplifies the process for managing multiple users or computers.
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Chauncey
26 days ago
It definitely helps with organization and efficiency.
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Ariel
29 days ago
I agree, having a group for users or computers using the same bot launcher is efficient.
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Rikki
2 months ago
I think you're right, option B does make sense.
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Beata
3 months ago
I think option C is the correct answer. A group in an IBM RPA web client setting refers to a set of users, or computers, or both that can be set up in the web client.
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Willie
1 months ago
That makes sense. It's important to understand the different roles and settings in IBM RPA web client.
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Sherron
1 months ago
Yes, you are right. Group refers to a set users, or computers, or both that can be set up in web client.
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Natalie
2 months ago
I think option C is the correct answer.
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Dottie
3 months ago
I think the answer is A, because it makes sense that a group would refer to different user roles.
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