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Refer to the exhibit.



What are two results from the configuration shown in the exhibit? (Choose two.)

  • A. The same administrator can lock more than one ADOM at the same time.
  • B. Multiple administrators can lock and work on separate AOMs at the same time.
  • C. All changes must be approved before they can be installed on a device.
  • D. Concurrent read-write access to an ADOM is disabled.
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Suggested Answer: BD 🗳️

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ulaula123
3 days ago
Selected Answer: AD
When referring to: "Multiple administrators can block and work on different adoms at the same time," there may still be a possibility that they could be working on the same adom. While answer A is safe and feasible
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Suenn_Net
2 weeks, 3 days ago
Selected Answer: BD
The configuration sets the workspace-mode to normal in FortiManager. In this mode: Multiple administrators can lock and work on separate ADOMs at the same time (Option B), as normal mode allows concurrent editing of different ADOMs by different administrators. Concurrent read-write access to an ADOM is disabled (Option D), meaning only one administrator can have write access to a single ADOM at a time.
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lucient
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BD
B is correct. D is correct. Effects of Enabling Workspace Mode: Disables concurrent read/write access to locked items
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