Correct Answers: B and C
Power Automate provides the five types of flows: Automated — this cloud flow type is triggered by an event, like when an email comes from your manager
Instant — this cloud flow type is triggered manually, like when you push a button
Schedule — this cloud flow type is triggered on a schedule, like sending a report on every working day at 8 am.
Desktop — this flow type automates processes on your desktop
Business process flow — this flow type guides users step-by-step through the business process.
Desktop flow automates processes on legacy, modern desktop, and web applications. You can create a Desktop flow using Power Automate Desktop or using alternative solutions involving Windows recorder and Selenium IDE. Option B is correct because Desktop flow can automate modern web applications. It interacts with the application using its elements, images, and coordinates.
Option C is correct because you need to install an on-premises data gateway on the machine to run a Desktop flow. Power Automate needs this access channel to trigger a flow on the device based on an event, schedule, or button.
Option A is incorrect because Desktop flow runs only on Windows-based machines. The device needs to run Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, or 2019. A Desktop flow cannot run on a Linux machine.
Option D is incorrect because you do not need Admin privileges to share your Desktop flow with a Co-owner`s permission level. You can freely share your Desktop flow with people in your organization by assigning them User or Co-owner permissions.
For more information about the Power Automate Desktop flows, please visit the below URLs:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/desktop-flows/introduction
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/desktop-flows/setup
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/desktop-flows/manage