Universal Container's Salesforce Admin has few users assigned to the standard profile in Salesforce.
How can the Salesforce Admin edit the permission of one of the objects for the standard profile? (Choose two options)
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A. B. C. D.Correct Answer: A and B
The object permission cannot be edited for standard profile.
So, the best approach is to close the standard profile, assign the users to it, and edit the object permission on the cloned profile.
Option C is incorrect because creating a permission set will not give the ability to edit the object permission for the profile.
Option D is incorrect because you cannot edit the object permission through the user record.
There is no option for this in Salesforce.
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The Salesforce Admin can edit the permission of one of the objects for the standard profile using the following options:
B. Clone the standard profile, assign users to it, and edit the object permission on the cloned profile -
This option allows the Salesforce Admin to create a clone of the standard profile and edit the object permission on the cloned profile. The cloned profile will have the same permissions as the standard profile, but the Salesforce Admin can make changes to it. After making the necessary changes, the Salesforce Admin can then assign the users to the cloned profile. This will give the users the updated object permission.
C. Create a permission set to edit the object permission for the standard profile -
This option allows the Salesforce Admin to create a permission set that will grant the necessary object permission to the users. The permission set can be assigned to the users who have the standard profile, and this will give them the updated object permission.
A. Object permission cannot be edited for standard profiles -
This option is incorrect as it suggests that it is not possible to edit object permission for standard profiles, which is not true.
D. Edit the object permission through the user records for the users who have standard profile -
This option is also incorrect as it is not possible to edit object permission through the user records.
In conclusion, the Salesforce Admin can either clone the standard profile and edit the object permission on the cloned profile or create a permission set to grant the necessary object permission to the users who have the standard profile.