Saturday, May 9, 2009

SAP SD Certification Question

1 In the customer order cycle inventory is reduced during:
A Sales
B Picking
C Delivery
D Goods Issue
E Billing

2 The following happens at post Goods Issue:
A Billing Doc created
B FI Doc created
C Billing doc due list performed automatically
D Sales doc status are updated
E Delivery requests and inventory updated

3 Which of the following are true of a Sales Organisation:
A Can be assigned to one or more plants
B Can be assigned to one controlling area
C Can be assigned to only one company code
D Can be assigned to many shipping points
E Is part of the Sales Area

4 Standard Customer order management process consists of:
A Sales order, delivery, billing, complaints
B Sales order, GI, billing, complaints
C Sales order, Delivery, complaints
D Sales order, delivery, billing, payment
E Quote, Sales order, delivery

5 Which of the following are true of Customer Master Data
A Bill to party, payer, ship to party, sold to party
B Exists in a Sales Area
C Exists in a Plant
D Critical to the customer order management cycle
E Not Critical to the customer order management cycle

6 A plant in the Sales Order is proposed in the sequence:
A Customer, Material, Customer material info record
B Material, Customer, Customer material info record
C Customer material info record, customer, material
D Customer material info record, material, customer
E Customer, customer material info record, material

7 The following happens when customer master data is changed
A All existing Sales Orders are updated
B Only open Sales Orders are updated
C All existing Invoices are updated
D Only open Invoices are updated
E None of the above

8 Sales between company code A and company code B is called:
A Sales area
B Intra-company Sales
C Inter Company Sales
D Indirect Sales
E Third Party Sales

9 The shipping process supports the following:
A Creation of delivery documents
B Billing
C Returns order
D Packing
E Goods Issue

10 The following are true about a Sales Order:
A Contains customer and material data
B Only contains header and item
C Contains header, item and schedule lines
D Created in a Sales Area
E Allows revenue posting of documents to FI

11 Linked documents are called:
A Customer order management process
B Goods Issue
C Document Flow
D Copy Control
E Sales Order

12 The following are true about Schedule Lines:
A Are assigned to a sales document type
B Are assigned to an item category
C Contain the movement type
D Controls transfer of requirements and ATP checks
E Contains delivery dates and quantity

13 Schedule lines are created during the creation of:
A Sales Order
B Delivery
C Transportation
D Billing
E Goods Issue

14 The following are true about the Item Category:
A have pricing relevancy
B have billing relevancy
C Item number counter
D Schedule lines
E Delivery relevance

15 Item Category determination is done using:
A Order type, Item category usage, Item category group, item category
B Order type, MRP type
C Order type, Item category group, Item usage, High level item
D Item category, Item category group, High level item
E Item category, MRP type

16 Schedule Line determination is done using:
A Order type, Item category group, Item Category
B Order type, MRP type
C Order type, Item category group
D Item Category, Item Category group
E Item Category, MRP type

17 The Sales document type controls the following:
A Plant determination
B Number assignment
C Relevancy for picking
D Default billing document type
E Default delivery document type

18 Which of the following statements are TRUE:
A A sales office can only be assigned to one sales area
B A plant can be assigned to only one company code
C A distribution channel is assigned to many sales organisations
D Customer master data is only created for SD
E A sales document type can only have an internal number range

19 A movement type is assigned to:
A Sales Document
B Item Category
C Schedule Line
D Delivery
E Goods Issue

20 In a Sales Order a delivery block can be assigned to:
A Sales Document
B Item Category
C Schedule Line
D Delivery
E Goods Issue
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SAP Enterprise Portal Fundamentals Certification Questions Explanation

Question 1 Explanation: For SAP Enterprise Portal, the load-balancing solution should ensure session persistence, or “stickiness.” This means that all requests of a specific user in a single session are forwarded to the same server. Stickiness is achieved at initial logon, by linking to the IP address and local port of the load-balancing system. If one node fails, the other servers assume the tasks of the failed node without any pause in operation or loss of information.

Question 2 Explanation: Portal Content Directory (PCD) is a file system which stores roles and role components, and page-to-role relationships. It also stores deployable (PAR) and master iViews (written in Java) with their personalization data and derivations (Java iViews, External Services). The PCD stores a copy of the page catalog.

Question 3 Explanation: The portal server needs read/write access to its PCD file system.

Question 4 Explanation: Roles are maintained with the Role Editor in both SAP Enterprise Portal 5.0 and 6.0. The Role Editor is a Web-based tool for creating roles and hierarchies and for assigning content objects to roles. In EP 5.0, the Role Editor is a central tool which can be used to create and edit External Services, master iViews and work sets as well as roles. Other editors are available for the administration of pages and iViews. In EP 6.0, the Role Editor is embedded in the central administration environment for the development and administration of content: the Portal Content Studio. This administration environment can be used to call all editors for the creation and administration of content, including the Role Editor. Only roles can be created and edited in the Role Editor.

Question 5 Explanation: Authentication provides a way of verifying the user’s identity before he or she is granted access to the portal. Once the user has been authenticated, he or she is issued a SAP logon ticket that allows him or her to access all the applications, information and services in the Enterprise Portal using Single Sign-On. Since many of these applications may contain sensitive data, it is imperative that the user in question can be identified and this identity authenticated. The process of authentication is based on each user having a unique set of credentials for gaining access. For example, with user ID and password authentication, the authentication server compares a user’s authentication credentials with other user credentials stored in a data repository. If the credentials match, the user is granted access to the Enterprise Portal. Otherwise, the authentication fails and portal access is denied. The Enterprise Portal 5.0 offers the following integrated authentication mechanisms:· Authentication with User ID and Password· Authentication with X.509 digital certificates· Authentication using external mechanisms¡ Windows 2000 authentication¡ Authentication Against User Data in SAP R/3 System¡ External Web access management tools, such as Netegrity Site Minder¡ COM interface allowing you to use any kind of external authentication service Note that you must use one method of authentication for all users. The only exception is authentication with digital certificates. Digital certificates can be used as an additional method of authentication. This means that users that have a client certificate use it to logon while other users have to provide credentials using a different authentication mechanism.

Question 6 Explanation: The recommendation is that do not place more than fifty (50) objects in a single folder.

Question 7 Explanation: The Enterprise Portal Plug-In (WP-PI) enables the exchange of data between SAP Enterprise Portal and the mySAP.com components, for example SAP R/3 and SAP BW. It is a prerequisite to enable Drag & Relate and Single Sign-

Question 8 Explanation: The Page Builder assembles the pages that are displayed in the Enterprise Portal. It gets information about the navigation between pages and the layout of the pages from the roles assigned to a user. Information about which roles are assigned to which users is stored in the portal LDAP directory.

Question 9 Explanation: The operating system collector SAPOsCol is a stand-alone program that runs in the operating system background. It runs independently of SAP instances exactly once per monitored host. SAPOsCol collects data about operating system resources, including:• Usage of virtual and physical memory SAP Enterprise Portal Fundamentals Certification questions By Aravindaaravind_sapep@yahoo.com• CPU utilization• Utilization of physical disks and file systems• Resource usage of running processes• Process monitoring

Question 10 Explanation: User access to content is determined by Role definitions. A portal role is a collection of content. While portal content is developed to enable access to information relevant to the organization in which the portal is deployed, roles define the subset of content available to each functional role within the organization. Users are assigned to the role or roles that provide content relevant to them. A user has access to the content that has been assigned to all of his or her roles.

Question 11 Explanation:J2EE Engine cluster is a set of independent nodes that are addressed and managed as a single system. The cluster consists of two types of nodes: dispatchers and servers. The administrator of the system determines the number of dispatchers and servers in a cluster. Each dispatcher node is connected to all server nodes in the cluster and each server node maintains connections to all other cluster nodes. Clustering enables dynamic load balancing by distributing client requests among the server nodes in the cluster, thereby providing higher scalability and improved system performance

Question 12 Explanation: Users and passwords are defined in the directory server. To enable those users and passwords for portal logon, you must define a security configuration, using the portal tools. However, in order to do so, you need to log on to the portal. The first time you logon to the portal, you log on as a default, predefined user, called admin, using the default password, admin. After you have defined a security configuration, you may continue to log on as user admin, or you may log on with the user information defined in the directory server. The admin/admin logon provides you with access to the portal as a fully qualified super administrator. Note that administrator access is enabled via Microsoft Internet Explorer browsers only. There is no administrator access via Netscape browsers.

Question 13 Explanation: Load balancing is dividing the work of one computer among several computers so that more work gets done in the same amount of time and all users get served faster. You can implement a hardware or a software load balancing solution.

Question 14 Explanation: The role definition determines the navigation structure within the portal. The navigation structure consists of the top-level navigation bar, and the detailed navigation tree. The top-level navigation bar is a series of tabs in the title area of the portal header. A user navigates portal pages and services by clicking tabs in the top-level navigation bar.

Question 15 Explanation: When the user performs a Drag & Relate action in the front end, the client sends a HRNP (hyper relational navigation protocol) request to the Unification Server through HTTP. The Unification Server resolves the relationship between the drag source and the drop target, and queries the database and/or applications to determine the record set. Then it redirects the result set to the Portal Server and launches the screen which appears in the browser.

Question 16 Explanation: If you are using basic authentication, we strongly recommended that you set up the browser and portal Web server to communicate using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).Otherwise users‘ credentials will be transmitted in clear text.

Question 17 Explanation: The SAP System has Release 4.0B or higher. SAP logon tickets are not supported in releases lower than 4.0B.

Question 18 Explanation: Reverse Proxy Filter enables the portal to do the following:• Check all HTTP requests coming to the portal platform.• Distinguish between the following HTTP requests to the portal: those coming from external sources, such as the Internet and outside the firewall of an enterprise, and those coming from internal sources, such as the intranet within the firewall.• Replace the scheme, host, and port number in an HTTP request.• Respond to more than one domain name using different proxy servers.

Question 19 Explanation: An iView is handled differently by Enterprise Portal depending on whether it is invoked from an Internet Explorer or Netscape browser. In Internet Explorer, each iView in a portal page is contained in an iFrame. Each iFrame is a distinct container, independent of the other containers. In Netscape, each iView is contained in an HTML table. When multiple iViews are displayed in a portal page in Netscape, you are actually viewing a single HTML page formatted into HTML tables.

Question 20 Explanation: Content Admin tab provides the tools for creating portal-related content, such as roles, iViews, pages, Web components.

Question 21 Explanation: Portal applications are configured according to the logger.xml configuration file. Various portal applications place information into different log files. SAP recommend that you set log levels in production environments to WARNING or ERROR.

Question 22 Explanation: SAP JCo is a middleware component that enables the development of SAP-compatible components and applications in Java. SAP JCo supports communication with the SAP server in both directions: inbound calls (Java calls ABAP) and outbound calls (ABAP calls Java). So, SAP JCo realizes communication between the ABAP and the J2EEenvironments that can be used in SAP Web AS.

Question 23 Explanation: You use the cryptographic tool SAPGENPSE to generate a key store in which you can store a certificate. You only need this key store for storing the root certificate of the portal Web server. It is therefore not necessary that you send the generated certificate request toyour CA.

Question 24 Explanation: The entire portal administration is performed using administration roles contained in the standard content of the portal. The administration roles contain all the functions possible for portal administration. The standard delivery of SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 contains four administration roles, all of which subdivide the existing administration tasks into the following four groups:· Super Administration (containing all administration tasks)· Content Administration· System Administration· User Administration

Question 25 Explanation: You implement the Knowledge Management (KM) platform of the Enterprise Portal to enable unstructured content management, and sophisticated search and retrieval functionality over unstructured content in disparate information repositories. The knowledge management platform also provides collaboration functionality, such assending messages, annotating documents, and setting up discussion groups.

Question 26 Explanation:

Question 27 Explanation: The Enterprise Portal iView interface enables you to create and manage portal channels and iViews. When you open the interface, a list of iViews and channels is displayed, along with a set of tools that let you create and maintain channels and iViews. In this section, we describe the main functions of this interface. iView Editor screen: (1) Search Tool, (2) Toolbar, (3) Channel List, (4) iView List

Question 28 Explanation: The user management component of the Enterprise Portal is an extensive application programming interface (API) that allows iViews to read data from the corporate LDAP directory and to read and write data to the portal LDAP directory. It also provides Single Sign-On functions and Authentication of portal users against user repository.

Question 29 Explanation: Single Sign-On (SSO) is a key feature of the Enterprise Portal that eases user interaction with the many component systems available to the user in a portal environment. Once the user is authenticated to the enterprise portal, he or she can use the portal to access external applications. With SSO in the Enterprise Portal, the user can access different systems and applications without having to repeatedly enter his or her user information for authentication. The Enterprise Portal SSO mechanism is available in two variants depending on security requirements and the supported external applications:· SSO with SAP logon tickets· SSO with user ID and password Both variants eliminate the need for repeated logons to individual applications after the initial authentication at the enterprise portal. Whereas SSO with SAP logon tickets is based on a secure ticketing mechanism, SSO with user ID and password forwards the user’s logon data (user ID and password) to the systems that a user wants to call.

Question 30 Explanation: Channels, used to organize iViews into logical groups, are also assigned to roles. While every iView must be assigned to a channel, not every iView is associated with a page. A user has access to the iViews displayed on the pages in his or her portal. When personalizing portal pages, the user will also have access to the iViews in the channels assigned to his or her roles.

Question 31 Explanation: There is a permissions concept for portal objects in SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0. It is valid for all objects of the Portal Content Directory that can be maintained with a special editor (Permission Editor) in the portal. Portal permissions mainly define the access rights of portal administrators to portal objects in the Portal Catalog. The access permissions are implemented with the Access Control List (ACL) method.

Question 32 Explanation: In a load balanced landscape with multiple portal server installations the lock server is the portal component that enables the components of the middleware layer to work concurrently with the persistence layer, notably with the Portal Content Directory (PCD) and the database server. The middleware layer is installed as clients that access the persistence layer and the shared resources. Each middleware client must not interfere with other clients accessing and modifying the same resources, therefore there is the need to implement a concurrent control mechanism. The control mechanism is a synchronization process over TCP/IP at port 3299. Through the port, the lock server identifies the specific process request coming from each middleware client. It then allows access to the shared resources and the persistence layer. By so doing, each portal works with a consistent view of the shared resources. Portals communicating with the lock server become the lock clients.

Question 33 Explanation: Web Dynpro is a browser-based, device-independent technology which provides a runtime and a development environment for professional business Web applications. Web Dynpro delivers a declarative meta-model to minimize the need to write programming code. From this abstract definition, Web Dynpro generates code to create a ready-to-run Web application.

Question 34 Explanation: The Enterprise Portal includes two user management master iViews that you can modify to suit your company’s requirements and integrate in the portal. These are:· Self registration master iView: Allows users, for example, external users that do not exist in the corporate LDAP directory, to register themselves as portal users.· Change password master iView: Allows users to change their password and optionally other user data.

Question 35 Explanation: For the portal cluster:· To guarantee proper portal functionality, external load-balancing solutions must always implement stickiness, using either a source-IP or cookie-based distribution policy.· All machines in a portal cluster are covered by a license installed on any of them. However, for high availability purposes, you should install a license on at least two portal machines, although a license on each machine is recommended. In this case, if the machine with the single license is stopped for more than an hour (the period of time during which the license is cached), portal operation will not be interrupted

Question 36 Explanation: My Pages tab contains the default Welcome page plus the pages assigned to all of the roles to which the logged on user is assigned. My Pages display iViews, small applications designed to retrieve information from various information resources.

Question 37 Explanation:

If you have a mixed system landscape including both SAP and non-SAP systems, we recommend that you use a corporate LDAP directory as a primary store for central user data Also use this option if you have a large number of users in your system landscapeIn the above figure, a system running CUA is used to administer user data from several SAPABAP systems centrally The user data from the CUA is synchronized with a corporate LDAP directory The UMEs of any standalone J2EE Engines are configured to use the corporate LDAP directory as data source Third-party systems can also access user data on the LDAP directory

Question 38 Explanation: The Unification Server enables your Portal for Drag & Relate (hyper relational navigation) This means that you can relate business data across applications and/or databases for which you have installed a unifier on your Unification Server Moreover the Unification Server provides functions to display data from the installed database unifiers

Question 39 Explanation: To enable high load and avoid errors when running SAP Enterprise Portal with an Oracle database, increase the maximum number of processes and sessions in the database

Make sure no one is currently using the database, as you must restart the database server. To change the number of processes on an Oracle database server:

1. From the Oracle program group in the Windows Start menu, go to Database Administration >DBAStudio, and log on to your Oracle database using DBA Studio as user SYSDBA.

2. Open the Database branch and choose: Instances > Database.

3. Choose All Initialization Parameters.

4. Scroll down the list of parameters to the processes property and increase its value (e.g. 150).

5. Verify the increase with your DBA.

6. Scroll down to the sessions property and increase its value to 1.2 multiplied by the number of processes.

7. Choose OK and then Apply. You are prompted to restart the database server.

8. Restart the IIS and the Oracle server.

Question 40 Explanation: When Single Sign-On with user ID and password is used, the user ID and password are transmitted in plain text using HTTP POST. We strongly recommend that you protect the connections to the SAP System using HTTPS or SNC to prevent the user ID and password being eaves dropped by an external party.


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SAP Enterprise Portal Fundamentals Certification

1. What is the load-balancing mechanism that allows all requests of a specific user in a single session forwarded to the same server?


A. Stickiness

B. destination based affinity

C. Active/passive clustering

D. Active/active clustering

2. Which of the following stores roles and role components, and page-to-role relationships?


A. Portal LDAP directory

B. Portal Content Directory (PCD)

C. Corporate LDAP directory

D. Repository database


3. What type of permission does the portal server needs to access to its Portal ContentDirectory (PCD) file system?


A. read/write

B. read

C. write

D. read/write/execute


4. Which of the following are true regarding the Portal Roles? (Choose all that apply.)


A. In EP 6.0, the Role Editor is embedded in the central administration environmentfor the development and administration of content: the Portal Content Studio.

B. In EP 5.0, the Role Editor is a central tool which can be used to create and editExternal Services, master iViews and worksets as well as roles.

C. Roles and master iViews can be created and edited in the Role Editor.

D. The Role Editor is a Web-based tool for creating roles and hierarchies and forassigning content objects to roles.


5. What are the different types of integrated authentication mechanisms that theEnterprise Portal 5.0 offers? (Choose all that apply.)


A. Authentication using a reverse proxy with UFS permissions

B. Authentication with X.509 digital certificates

C. Authentication Against User Data in SAP R/3 System

D. Authentication with User ID and Password

E. Authentication using Netegrity SiteMinder

F. Authentication using Digital envelopes


6. For administration tasks in the Portal Catalog, it is recommended that you organizethe content in a folder taxonomy. Placing many objects in a single folder increases thetime it takes for that folder to load. How many objects objects does SAP recommends tokeep in a single folder?


A. 75

B. 100

C. 25

D. 50

E. 5

F. 10


7. Which of the following is a prerequisite to enable Drag&Relate and Single Sign-On?

A. Retrieval and Classification (TREX)

B. Java Server Pages

C. Enterprise Portal Plug-In (WP-PI)

D. SAP Unification Server


8. ________ assembles the pages that are displayed in the Enterprise Portal.


A. Content Server

B. Unification Server

C. iViewServer

D. Page Builder


9. True or false: Enterprise portal 6.0 SP2 supports only software based loadbalancing.

A. True
B. False


10. Which of the following data about operating system resources are

collected by SAPOsCol? (Choose all that apply.)


A. IP filtering of the packets leaving the interface

B. Ile tie-out and gateway ping

C. Utilization of physical disks and file systems

D. Usage of virtual and physical memory

E. Process monitoring

F. Resource usage of running processes

G. CPU utilization


11. User access to content is determined by ________________.


A. content management

B. The top-level navigation bar

C. iViews in the channels

D. Role definitions


12. What are the two types of nodes that the J2EE Engine cluster consists

of?

A. dispatchers

B. clients

C. gateway

D. servers


13. The first time you log on to the portal as __________ (Choose two.)


A. default password, sap

B. default password, admin

C. predefined user, called administrator

D. predefined user, called admin


14. Which presents a hierarchical list of portal pages and services?


A. Channels

B. Roles

C. iViews

D. The navigation tree


15. What type of request the client sends to the Unification Server through HTTP whenyou perform a Drag&Relate action in the front end?


A. SSL

B. TCP

C. HRNP

D. UDP

E. HSRP


16. True or false: If you are using basic authentication, SAP recommends that you setup the browser and portal Web server to communicate using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).


A. True

B. False


17. Your organization has the SAP System Release 3.1H and you have a tough time toaccept and verify SAP Logon Tickets in your portal server. What could be the problem?


A. Portal Servers digital signature is missing

B. SAP logon tickets are not supported in releases lower than 4.0B

C. Access control list (ACL) is denying access

D. SAP System Release 3.1H has a bug


18. What does the reverse proxy filter enables the portal to do? (Choose all that apply.)


A. Distinguish between the HTTP requests

B. replaces your existing firewall in the DMZ

C. Replace the scheme, host, and port number in an HTTP request.

D. Respond to more than one domain name using different proxy servers.

E. Check all HTTP requests coming to the portal platform.


19. Which of the following are true regarding iViews when it is invoked from an Internet Explorer or Netscape browser?


A. In Internet Explorer, each iView is contained in an HTML table

B. In Netscape, each iView is contained in an HTML table

C. In Internet Explorer, each iView in a portal page is contained in an iFrame

D. In Netscape, each iView in a portal page is contained in an iFrame


20. Portal Admin tab provides the tools for creating Web components. (True or False)


A. True

B. False


21. You want to set the log levels of your new EP 6.0 installation in production environment to ERROR. Which file do you edit to accomplish this task?


A. config.xml

B. logger.xml

C. logger.csv

D. logadmin.xml


22. Which of the following is a middleware component that enables the development ofSAP-compatible components and applications in Java?


A. SAP JCo

B. SDM

C. J2EE Engine

D. SAP Web AS


23. Which of the following cryptography tool is used to configure secure communication between the TREX preprocessor and the portal Web server and between the TREX Web server and the TREX ISAPI Register?


A. SAPCAR

B. SAPSECPI

C. SAPSSLC

D. SAPGENPSE


24. The standard delivery of SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 contains four administration roles, all of which subdivide the existing administration tasks into four groups. Which ofthe following deals with the administration roles? (Choose four.)


A. Security Administration

B. User Administration

C. System Administration

D. Content Administration

E. Super Administration (containing all administration tasks)

F. Network Administration


25. Which of the following Enterprise Portal platform enables unstructured content management, and sophisticated search and retrieval functionality over unstructured content in disparate information repositories?


A. Unification Server

B. Portal Server

C. Page Builder

D. Knowledge Management (KM)


26. What are the three elements of the KM platform that have different tasks?


A. Collaboration

B. TREX

C. Portal Content Directory (PCD)

D. Content Management


27. Which component of the Enterprise Portal provides authentication of portal users against user repository ?


A. Portal server

B. User management

C. Portal LDAP directory server

D. Corporate LDAP directory server


28. What are the two variants in Enterprise Portal SSO mechanism available on security requirements and the supported external applications?


A. SSO with SAP logon tickets

B. SSO with user ID and password

C. SSO with Digital Certificates

D. SSO with LDAP server


29. Which of the following is used to organize iViews into logical groups, are also assigned to roles?


A. Channels

B. iPanel

C. iViews

D. Roles


30. True or false: The SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 permissions mainly define the access rights of portal administrators to portal objects in the Portal Catalog. The access permissions are implemented with the Access Control List (ACL) method.


A. False

B. True


31. What is the TCP/IP port number that the lock server use to identify the specific process request coming from each middleware client?


A. 3299

B. 1080

C. 80

D. 443


32. True or false: Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) is a browser-based, device-independenttechnology which provides a runtime and a development environment for professional business Web applications.


A. False

B. True


33. What are the two user management master iViews that you can modify to suit your company requirements and integrate in the portal?


A. Self registration master iView

B. Anonymous Logon with Named Guest Users master iView

C. Change password master iView

D. Microsoft Active Directory Server master iView


34. True or false: All machines in a portal cluster are covered by a license installed onany of them. However, for high availability purposes, you should install a license on atleast two portal machines, although a license on each machine is recommended. In this case, if the machine with the single license is stopped for more than an hour (the periodof time during which the license is cached), portal operation will not be interrupted.


A. False

B. True


35. Which tab contains the default Welcome page plus the pages assigned to all of the roles to which the logged on user is assigned?


A. Portal Admin

B. My Pages

C. System Configuration

D. Content Admin


36. When will you use a corporate LDAP directory as a primary store for central userdata? (Choose two.)


A. if the system landscape consists of Novell NetWare clients

B. if there is a mixed system landscape including both SAP and non-SAP systems

C. if there are large number of users in the system landscape

D. if there are large number of Windows XP users in the network


37. Which technology relate business data across applications and/or databases for which you have installed a unifier on your Unification Server?

A. Drag&Relate

B. iView

C. Drag&Drop

D. Unifiers


38. You want to tune your system database. How do you enable high load and avoid errors when running SAP Enterprise Portal with an Oracle database?


A. by decreasing the maximum number of processes and sessions in the database.

B. by using the Oracle Enterprise Manager (or DBA Studio), decrease the process numbers

C. by increasing the maximum number of threads and logs in the database.

D. by increasing the maximum number of processes and sessions in the database.


39. Why is it not recommended to implement Single Sign-On with user ID and password?


A. the user ID and password are transmitted in plain text using HTTP POST

B. it takes longer hours to update the LDAP server

C. it requires additional configuration steps to enable CHAP

D. SAP does not support Single Sign-On with user ID and password


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