Multiple admins can log on and edit a policy. if the lock on an object is on then only yhe admin that made the change can edit that object until the policy is published
C
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80.30/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.30_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide/html_frameset.htm?topic=documents/R80.30/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.30_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide/162331
Administrators Working with Multiple Sessions
Administrators working with multiple sessions can open multiple new private sessions without publishing changes made in their current private session.
Use Case
Suppose you are making changes in a private session and are asked to solve some immediate problem. The task involves making a change and publishing it. You do not wish to publish or discard your current private session.
You open a new private session, make the change required resolve the issue, publish the change, then return to your previous private session.
To do this, you need to work with multiple sessions. To switch on multiple sessions, you need the Manage Sessions permission selected on your administrator profile.
I think the answer is D. They don't ask about SmartConsole. When connecting to GAIA on web or ssh, only one administrator has write access, rest has read. To get the write access you need to override the lock
question is: connect to a Security Management Server
It's not about connecting to Smart Console.
So the answer is D: only one has write options (first one to connect using Web UI or Clish), others will have read access.
could be C or D, depends on how they are connecting.
If they connect to gaia only one has read/write (database lock) but via smart console multiple admins can work simultaneously in different sessions. So poorly written question if you ask me.
C is correct
Just a reminder that when an administrator is editing an object, rule or service them are locked till him publish.
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