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06-12-2024 12:21 AM
Which one of the following is true for a Script Include with a Protection Policy value of Protected?
- A. Any user with the protected_edit role can see and edit the Script Include
- B. The Protection policy option can only be enabled by a user with the admin role
- C. The Protection Policy is applied only if the glide.app.apply_protection system property value is true
- D. The Protection Policy is applied only if the application is downloaded from the ServiceNow App Store
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06-12-2024 12:24 AM
Hi @Snow preck,
Yes, correct one is D
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06-12-2024 12:32 AM
Hi @Snow preck ,
The correct answer is:
- D. The Protection Policy is applied only if the application is downloaded from the ServiceNow App Store
The ServiceNow Document: Script protection policy
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06-12-2024 12:35 AM
@Snow preck The answer is D
- D. The Protection Policy is applied only if the application is downloaded from the ServiceNow App Store
- Protection policy: If set to Read-only, instances on which the application is installed from the ServiceNow Store can read but not edit the Script Include. If set to Protected, the Script Include is encrypted on instances on which the application is installed from the ServiceNow Store. Protection policies are never applied to the instance on which an application is developed.
Here is the reference https://developer.servicenow.com/dev.do#!/learn/learning-plans/vancouver/new_to_servicenow/app_store...
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Hi @Snow preck,
Yes, correct one is D
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06-12-2024 12:32 AM
Hi @Snow preck ,
The correct answer is:
- D. The Protection Policy is applied only if the application is downloaded from the ServiceNow App Store
The ServiceNow Document: Script protection policy
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06-12-2024 12:35 AM
@Snow preck The answer is D
- D. The Protection Policy is applied only if the application is downloaded from the ServiceNow App Store
- Protection policy: If set to Read-only, instances on which the application is installed from the ServiceNow Store can read but not edit the Script Include. If set to Protected, the Script Include is encrypted on instances on which the application is installed from the ServiceNow Store. Protection policies are never applied to the instance on which an application is developed.
Here is the reference https://developer.servicenow.com/dev.do#!/learn/learning-plans/vancouver/new_to_servicenow/app_store...