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Which of the following statements about spy modes are TRUE?

A.
Accessibility Mode is the most commonly used for open source web applications
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A.
Accessibility Mode is the most commonly used for open source web applications
B.
Win32 Mode is the default mode used for web-based applications
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B.
Win32 Mode is the default mode used for web-based applications
C.
HTML Mode is the most commonly used when a Code Stage is required
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C.
HTML Mode is the most commonly used when a Code Stage is required
D.
Browser Mode is the default mode used for web-based applications
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D.
Browser Mode is the default mode used for web-based applications
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

Spy modes in Blue Prism are used to interact with different types of applications. The correct statements about spy modes are:

Browser Mode is the default mode used for web-based applications (Option D): This is the most accurate statement. Browser Mode is specifically designed for interacting with web-based applications and is the default mode for such cases.

The other options are incorrect:

Accessibility Mode is the most commonly used for open source web applications (Option A): Accessibility Mode is used for interacting with applications designed with accessibility in mind, not necessarily open source web applications.

Win32 Mode is the default mode used for web-based applications (Option B): Win32 Mode is used for desktop applications that use the Win32 API, not web-based applications.

HTML Mode is the most commonly used when a Code Stage is required (Option C): HTML Mode is used for web applications, but the use of a Code Stage does not determine the spy mode.

Reference Refer to Blue Prism's documentation on spy modes, which explains the appropriate use cases for each mode.

asked 16/09/2024
Ronakkumar Shyani
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