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An administrator enabled workspace mode and now wants to delete an address object that is currently referenced in a firewall policy.
Which two results can the administrator expect to happen? (Choose two.)

  • A. FortiManager will temporarily change the status of the referenced firewall policy.
  • B. FortiManager will disable the status of the address object.
  • C. FortiManager will replace the deleted address object with the none address object in the referenced firewall policy.
  • D. FortiManager will not allow the administrator to delete a referenced address object until the ADOM is locked.
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DatBroNZ
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Selected Answer: CD
FortiManager 7.2 Study Guide, page 214: If you delete a used object, FortiManager will replace it with a none object. The none object is equal to null, which means any traffic that meets that firewall policy will be blocked. FortiManager 7.2 Study Guide, page 73: When workspace is enabled, the ADOM is initially read-only. To enable read/write permission, and make changes to the ADOM, you must lock the ADOM, device, or policy package.
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