The correct answer is A. The Advanced area under Permissions and Administrators is used for administrative/session-related requirements such as administrator account settings, idle timeout, Check Point password settings, and login restrictions. In SmartConsole session and administrator management, this is where management-level requirements and restrictions can be configured rather than where policies are authored or revisions are compared. Option B is wrong because comparing selected revisions is handled through revision/session change tools, not the Advanced session requirements window. Option C is wrong because security policies are managed in the Security Policies view. Option D is also not the best answer because viewing connected administrator sessions is performed through session-viewing controls, while the Advanced administrative area is for configuration of requirements and restrictions. The item is testing the distinction between configuring administrator/session behavior and simply observing active sessions. Reference topics: Administrator Account Management, Permissions and Administrators, Advanced settings, SmartConsole session/login restrictions.
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