Based solely on the role hierarchy a manager can do all of the following EXCEPT:
Based solely on the role hierarchy a manager can do all of the following EXCEPT:
Based solely on the role hierarchy, a manager can view, edit, delete, and transfer his/her and his/her subordinates' records. A manager can also extend sharing on his/her and his/her subordinates' records and can view all folders his/her subordinate has access to, including reports, documents, and email templates. However, a manager cannot view records that his/her subordinate does not own but can view; this access depends on other sharing settings beyond the role hierarchy.
I think c is correct. After you share a folder with a role, it’s visible only to users in that role, not to superior roles in the hierarchy. https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.228.0.securityImplGuide.meta/securityImplGuide/admin_roles.htm
yes option D is correct
I think D is the right answer because he can do all mentioned in option C what about the except in the original question.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.228.0.securityImplGuide.meta/securityImplGuide/admin_roles.htm After you share a folder with a role, it’s visible only to users in that role, not to superior roles in the hierarchy.
Can anyone explain why not option D?
Trailhead says: A manager always has access to the same data as his or her employees, regardless of the org-wide default settings. I found nothing to support C as the correct answer.
D IS CORRECT
Why not answer D?