Correct answer is C & D.
FortiManager 7.2 Study Guide page 259:
- All global objects start with "g" and are edited or deleted in the global ADOM only.
- Assigning an additional global policy package to the same individual ADOM policy package removes previously assigned policies.
Option C is correct. If you assign an additional global policy package to the same ADOM, FortiManager may replace or remove previously assigned policies to ensure consistency.
Option D is correct. You should be able to edit or delete global objects within the global ADOM after creating and assigning the global policy package.
C = Assigning an additional global policy
package to the same individual ADOM policy package removes previously assigned policies.
D = After you assign the global ADOM objects, they appear on the Policy & Objects pane for that ADOM. All
global objects start with "g" and are edited or deleted in the global ADOM only.
Reference [Page 259] - https://ebin.pub/fortinet-fortimanager-study-guide-for-fortimanager-72.html
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