You can see application dependencies when you create a new Security policy rule and when performing Commits. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/app-id/use-application-objects-in-policy/resolve-application-dependencies
Correct answer is B and D
B. on the Policy Optimizer's Rule Usage page: The Policy Optimizer's Rule Usage page provides insights into application dependencies and usage within the context of Security policies. This feature helps in understanding how different applications are related and how they are used in policy rules.
D. on the Objects > Applications browser pages: The Objects > Applications browser pages display application dependency information as part of the application objects. This includes details about which applications are dependent on others and their interrelationships.
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