Question 1 of 30
In a Dynamics 365 environment, a company has implemented field-level security to protect sensitive customer information. The security roles are configured such that the Sales team has read access to the \"Credit Limit\" field, while the Finance team has both read and write access. During a quarterly review, the Sales manager discovers that a member of the Sales team was able to edit the \"Credit Limit\" field. What could be the most likely reason for this breach of field-level security, considering the roles and permissions assigned?
The user was assigned multiple security roles, one of which had write access to the field.
The field-level security was not properly configured for the "Credit Limit" field.
The user had administrative privileges that override field-level security settings.
The system experienced a temporary glitch that allowed unauthorized access.