Multiple Choice
Why can't Blue Prism be configured to lock out users after 5 failed attempts?
A) When using Blue Prism native authentication this is not necessary as the client runs on a Windows operating system
B) It can. When using Blue Prism native authentication password security and lock out options are configurable
C) It is expected that all deployments will use Single Sign-on which negates this requirement
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