You have Remote Client Security Policy, but it does not seem to be active. What two (correctly changed your NetScreen 2) actions should you take?
A.
If the policy is already active, right click on the NetScreen Remote icon and select “Reload Security Policy”
B.
If the policy is not active then right click on the NetScreen Remote icon and Select “Active Security Policy”
C.
If the policy is not active, select the File menu from the Security policy editor and Select “Active Security Policy”
D.
If the policy is already active, select the File menu from the Security policy editor and then select “Reload Security Policy”
Explanation:
When you right-click the NetScreen-Remote icon on the Windows taskbar, the NetScreen- Remote shortcut menu pops up.Activate/Deactivate Security Policy
toggles NetScreen-Remote on and off. When you activate NetScreen-Remote, the deactivated option displays. When you deactivate NetScreen-Remote, the activated option displays. turns off the NetScreen-Remote so that no security policies are used. Reload Security Policy replaces an existing security policy with a new security policy.
Saving changes to the security policy of an active connection terminates active connections. To delay implementing the changes until you end the currently active connection, click No when the NetScreen-Remote prompts you to reset your active connection. Then click Reload Security Policy to put the changes into effect.