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A group is deleted from your organization and then recreated with the same name. One thing is automatically restored as a result. Identify it.


A. access to a User product role


B. group membership


C. access to a Product Admin role


D. global permissions


E. access to shared filters





B.
  group membership


Explanation:

When you delete a group from your organization, the group name and its members are removed from your organization’s directory. However, the group name and its members are not deleted from the products that the group had access to. Therefore, if you recreate a group with the same name, the group will automatically regain access to the same products and inherit the same product roles and permissions that it had before deletion1. This means that the group membership is automatically restored as a result of recreating the group with the same name.

The other options are not automatically restored as a result of recreating the group with the same name. Access to a User product role, access to a Product Admin role, global permissions, and access to shared filters are all product-specific settings that depend on how the group is configured in each product. They are not affected by deleting or recreating the group from the organization’s directory1.

References :

Delete a group

You can perform various actions on a single managed account. One action can only be performed for all managed accounts from a particular verified domain and not just for one single account. Identify that action.


A. enforce two-step verification


B. revoke API tokens


C. convert to unmanaged


D. deactivate account


E. view discovered products


F. add to an authentication policy





C.
  convert to unmanaged


Explanation:

Converting a managed account to an unmanaged account requires changing the email address of the account to a domain that is not verified by the organization. This action can only be done for all accounts from a verified domain, not for individual accounts.

https://support.atlassian.com/user-management/docs/make-changes-to-a-managed-user-account/

Holly just signed up for a new Confluence Cloud site. What was definitely created along with the site?


A. two products


B. two user accounts


C. two approved domains


D. two groups


E. two sandboxes





D.
  two groups


Explanation:

When Holly signed up for a new Confluence Cloud site, two groups were definitely created along with the site. These are the default groups for Confluence: confluence-users and site-admins. The confluence-users group grants access to Confluence and allows users to create and edit pages. The site-admins group grants administrative privileges for Confluence and allows users to manage global settings, templates, permissions, and more12

References = Manage product access, Manage groups

Which statement is true about groups?


A. Groups can provide access to multiple products.


B. Groups can provide access to multiple organizations.


C. Groups must contain at least one member.


D. Groups must provide product access.


E. Groups can be suspended and deleted.





A.
  Groups can provide access to multiple products.


Explanation:

Groups are used to manage users with your organization who need the same permissions or restrictions. You can assign groups to one or more products within your organization, such as Jira Software, Confluence, or Bitbucket1.

References:

Manage groups, Create and update groups

Alpha Corp. recently acquired one of its competitors, Beta Corp. Each company had its own Atlassian Cloud organization. You would like to manage users and groups from both corporations in a single location. Identify the correct feature to use.


A. Organization insights


B. Release tracks


C. Verify domains


D. Transfer products


E. Identity providers





D.
  Transfer products


Explanation:

If you want to manage users and groups from both corporations in a single location, you need to consolidate your Atlassian Cloud organizations. This can be done by transferring all product instances in one organization to another. After the transfer, the unwanted organization is deleted1. This feature is called Transfer products and it is available from the organization settings2.

The other options are not features that can help you merge your organizations. Organization insights is a feature that provides analytics and reports on your organization’s users, products, and security3. Release tracks is a feature that allows you to choose when your cloud products receive new features and improvements4. Verify domains is a feature that allows you to manage the Atlassian accounts of your users and apply security policies to them5. Identity providers is a feature that allows you to integrate your organization with external identity services, such as SAML or SCIM6.

References :

Should I merge my Atlassian organizations?
Transfer all products to another organization
View organization insights
Choose a release track for your cloud products
Verify a domain to manage accounts
Manage users from your identity provider


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