Salesforce Certified Experience Cloud Consultant — Question 23
Cloud Kicks (CK) uses SSO (Single Sign-On) for its customer portal. The customer portal is built on the Customer Service template which uses LDS (Lightning Design System) and has public pages that use Lightning Web Components. CK has also set up the Salesforce Content Delivery Network (CDN) for its domain, which CK is planning to change.
What is a potential impact of changing the Salesforce CDN?
Answer options
- A. Changing the Salesforce CDN impacts the AppExchange packages in the org that use Documents object.
- B. Changing the Salesforce CDN Impacts definitions of all Lightning Web Components used in public pages.
- C. Changing the Salesforce CDN affects SAML SSO settings for all custom URLs in that domain.
- D. Changing the Salesforce CDN overwrites LDS defaults.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because changing the Salesforce CDN can lead to alterations in SAML SSO settings for custom URLs, which is critical for authentication processes. The other options are incorrect as they do not accurately reflect the specific impacts related to CDN changes, such as AppExchange package dependencies, Lightning Web Component definitions, or overwriting LDS defaults.