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An administrator is planning to use Data Loader to mass import new records to a custom object from
a new API.
What will the administrator need to do to use the Data Loader?
Options
Discussion
B. not D
Gotta go with B here. Resetting password/token (D) trips people up, but unless they've actually lost those, you just append the security token to your password for Data Loader if you're not on a trusted IP. Common trap on these questions, agree?
Option B. but if the admin is on a trusted IP, then the security token wouldn't be needed at all.
Kind of depends if they're logging in from outside the trusted IP range. If that's the case, B makes sense since you have to append the token, but if they're already on a trusted IP it's not needed. I've seen a similar question where they wanted B unless it explicitly says trusted IP.
B tbh, had something like this in a mock and just needed to add the security token.
B , seen this in exam reports. You typically append the security token unless you're on a trusted IP, no reset needed.
I don’t think D is right here. B is the real answer since with Data Loader, you normally need to tack on the security token to your password if you’re coming from an unknown IP. Only reset if you lost it. Anyone see it differently?
B is correct here. Data Loader needs you to append the security token to your password if you're not on a trusted IP range. Resetting the token (D) is only needed if you've lost it or it was changed, but question doesn't mention that. Saw similar ones on practice tests.
Pretty sure the answer is B since you usually just add the security token to your password when logging in with Data Loader from outside trusted IPs. D isn't necessary unless the admin actually forgot their token or password. Anyone disagree?
Its D, but if you already know your token you wouldn't need a reset, so this feels trick questiony.
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