Free ServiceNow CAD Actual Exam Questions - Question 12 Discussion

Question No. 12
For Application Access there is a configuration option called Allow access to this table via web
services. Which one of the following statements is true when this option is selected?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Vikas T.
2026-02-21

B imo, this option just controls whether the table can be accessed over web services at all. It doesn’t override user permissions, so even if it’s selected, users still need the right roles to read or modify data. A and D sound off because the setting isn’t about limiting deletes or only SOAP access. C is wrong since if the option isn’t selected, web service access is basically blocked regardless of permissions. So B fits best for how access and permissions work together here.

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Ravi S.
2026-02-20

B This option basically just enables access through web services, but the user still needs the right permissions to actually see or modify records. Without those permissions, nothing changes. So it’s not like it opens the door for everyone, just allows web service calls if permissions are there. Makes sense that permissions remain the gatekeeper here.

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Ravi S.
2026-02-16

C imo, the option is more about enabling access, not restricting it outright.

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Ravi S.
2026-01-27

Makes sense, C is right since permissions still matter without the setting enabled. C

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Shoaib H.
2026-01-24

Maybe C, because if the option isn’t selected, users with the right permissions should still be able to access the table via web services. The setting seems more like an extra gate than a total block.

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John K.
2026-01-21

C imo, because if the option isn’t selected, permissions still govern access through web services. So users with rights can still get in even without this enabled.

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John K.
2026-01-17

B/D? I feel like D might be off because usually these settings apply to all web services, not just SOAP. B makes sense because permissions should still matter even if access is allowed.

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John K.
2026-01-15

Maybe B makes the most sense since permissions usually still apply with web services access. The option probably doesn’t override user rights entirely.

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