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Question 244 - Certified Administrator discussion

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An administrator is building a Lightning app and sees a message that a My Domain must be set up first.

What should the administrator take into consideration when enabling My Domain?

A.
Single sign-on must be disabled prior to implementing My Domain.
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A.
Single sign-on must be disabled prior to implementing My Domain.
B.
The login for all internal and external users changes to the My Domain login
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B.
The login for all internal and external users changes to the My Domain login
C.
A deployed My Domain is irreversible and renaming is unavailable.
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C.
A deployed My Domain is irreversible and renaming is unavailable.
D.
The URL instance for a My Domain stays the same for every release
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D.
The URL instance for a My Domain stays the same for every release
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

My Domain is a feature that allows administrators to create a custom domain name for their Salesforce org that replaces their instance URL (such as na35.salesforce.com). My Domain provides benefits such as improved security; enhanced branding; faster navigation; access to Lightning components; etc. However, one of the considerations when enabling My Domain is that it changes how users log in to Salesforce - instead of using their instance URL login (such as login.salesforce.com), they have to use their My Domain login (such as mydomain.my.salesforce.com). This applies to all internal and external users who access Salesforce via web browser or mobile app.

Reference: https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.domain_name_overview.htm&type=5


asked 23/09/2024
Louis Flink
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