The correct answer isA. In the Legacy Dump policy installation path, theFWMprocess is responsible for key management-side policy preparation operations, including verification, conversion, code generation, and compilation before the policy package is transferred to the Security Gateway. CPM participates in the modern management architecture and handles policy-installation orchestration, but the legacy compile path is associated with FWM. Option C, “Stateful Compiler,” is not the management daemon named in the installation flow. Option D, “Inspect Engine,” is related to Check Point’s inspection/enforcement technology, but it is not the Management Server process responsible for generating and compiling Legacy Dump files. The exam is testing daemon responsibility, not a general concept of compilation. The clean mapping is: CPM receives/coordinates the install request, FWM handles verification/conversion and legacy code generation/compilation, CPTA transfers policy files, and gateway-side processes receive, stage, verify, and commit the policy. Reference topic:Policy Installation Flow / FWM Responsibilities.
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