PL-600 · Question #144
PL-600 Question #144: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: Connection reference and log in information. To use RPA (desktop flows) on Azure VMs, two things are required. First, the Azure VM must be registered as a machine in Power Automate so the service knows where to send the desktop flow for execution (machine registration). Second, desktop flows are the actual automation script
Question
You are implementing a customer solution that includes the robotic process automation (RPA) capability in Power Automate and a legacy desktop financial software package. The customer has several Azure virtual machines deployed and imaged with the financial software package. You need to select a connector to integrate with the Azure virtual machines. What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Options
- AConnection reference and log in information
- BMachine registration and desktop flows
- CData gateway and web service endpoints
- DAzure VM connector and administrative rights
- EDataflow and Power BI workspace
Explanation
To use RPA (desktop flows) on Azure VMs, two things are required. First, the Azure VM must be registered as a machine in Power Automate so the service knows where to send the desktop flow for execution (machine registration). Second, desktop flows are the actual automation scripts that interact with the legacy desktop financial software. A connection reference stores the credentials (log-in information) needed to authenticate the flow's connection to the machine. Options C, D, and E are not relevant to RPA orchestration on Azure VMs - data gateways are for data source connectivity, there is no 'Azure VM connector' for RPA, and dataflows/Power BI are analytics tools.
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