How can the “premium” customers register for New RentMe portal access?
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A. B. C. D. E.Correct Answer: C
If users want to register at the Power Apps portal, there are two methods: Local authentication - creates a local identity with a username and password stored in a Dataverse database internally.
External authentication - uses credentials of the third-party identity providers, like OAuth2 (Microsoft, Twitter, Facebook, Google, etc.), OpenID (Azure AD, Azure AD B2C), and WS-Federation and SAML 2.0 (AD on-premises).
Portal administrators can enable/disable Identity providers and set them as default on the portal's Authentication Settings panel.
For each authenticated user, a portal creates a contact record in the Dataverse database.
It also assigns a web role.
The role defines a user's access to portal resources.
RentMe sends email invitations to the “premium” customers for portal registration.
The customers who received an email invitation can register and access the portal.
They need to provide an invitation code (Number 3) from the email on the Sign-in (Number 1) screen and the Redeem Invitation (Number 2) tab.
If the RentMe email includes an invitation code in the link's body, the user can click a link, and the portal enables the standard procedure of creating a new login and password for the portal access.
All other options are incorrect.
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The correct answer depends on the specific implementation of the New RentMe portal, as well as the authentication and access control mechanisms in use. However, here is a general explanation of the options listed:
A. Register using Azure AD account: This option suggests that the New RentMe portal may be integrated with Azure Active Directory (AD), which is Microsoft's cloud-based identity and access management service. Premium customers could use their Azure AD credentials to register and log in to the portal.
B. Register for a new local environment: This option suggests that the New RentMe portal may be built on the Microsoft Power Platform, which allows users to create and manage business applications. A local environment in the Power Platform refers to a container for resources such as data, apps, and flows. Premium customers could create a new local environment and register for portal access within that environment.
C. Redeem invitation: This option suggests that premium customers may have received an invitation to register for the New RentMe portal. They could redeem the invitation by following the instructions provided and completing the registration process.
D. Register using an external account: This option suggests that premium customers could use an external identity provider to register and log in to the New RentMe portal. Examples of external providers include Google, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
E. Register using the third-party account: This option is similar to option D and suggests that premium customers could use a third-party identity provider to register and log in to the New RentMe portal. The difference is that the third-party provider may not be one of the commonly used providers, and may require additional configuration on the part of the portal developers.
Overall, without additional context, it's difficult to determine which answer is the most appropriate. However, in general, registering through Azure AD or an invitation-based system may be more secure and provide better control over access to the portal.