Windows Vista and Check Point Connectra
am 16.04.2007 22:46:08 von daniel
Hi all,
I have some problems to connect on my Check Point Connectra with
Windows Vista.
The Windows Vista doesn't permit install the ActiveX Control I did the
procedure bellow but doesn't work.
In Windows Vista:
1. Log on to Windows with administrative privileges.
2. Click 'Start' > 'Run'.
3. Type secpol.msc in the command line.
4. Expand 'Local Policies'.
5. Click 'Security Options'.
6. Double-click the policy 'User Account Control: Behavior of the
elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval mode' and set it
to 'Elevate without prompting'.
7. Double-click the policy 'User Account Control: Run all
administrators in Admin Approval Mode' and set it to "Enabled".
8. Install the desired ActiveX control resource.
9. Log off and use the resource as a standard user.
10. Once you have finished installing and using the ActiveX
resource, to avoid security risks in the future, go back to secpol.msc
and restore the default settings.
I get this procedure on the Check Point website.
If someone have any ideia please let me know.
Regards,
Daniel
Re: Windows Vista and Check Point Connectra
am 17.04.2007 00:31:17 von Sebastian Gottschalk
Daniel wrote:
> [elevate to install ActiveX control]
>
> I get this procedure on the Check Point website.
> If someone have any ideia please let me know.
Simple: Stop doing this bullshit and adhere to LUA. You don't need admin
rights to install ActiveX controls. Just take RegSrvEx to redirect the COM+
Control Registration to HKCU\Sw\Classes, or use RegCap to capture the entire
set of CLSID entries (and then import them manually to HKCU).
Re: Windows Vista and Check Point Connectra
am 28.04.2007 02:03:25 von jj
I had to do that procedure a couple of times before it started working, but
....
Unless I right-click run IE as an admin, the ICS scan does not work.
And even running as an admin does not allow the SSL Network Extender to
work. It looks like it's working because you get an Office Mode IP and
everything, but no traffic flows down it.
I opened a support case with Check Point and they replied that Connectra NGX
R62 definitely is NOT supported on Vista.
I guess we have to wait for an update.
Ray
"Daniel" wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I have some problems to connect on my Check Point Connectra with
> Windows Vista.
> The Windows Vista doesn't permit install the ActiveX Control I did the
> procedure bellow but doesn't work.
>
> In Windows Vista:
>
> 1. Log on to Windows with administrative privileges.
>
>
> 2. Click 'Start' > 'Run'.
>
>
> 3. Type secpol.msc in the command line.
>
>
> 4. Expand 'Local Policies'.
>
>
> 5. Click 'Security Options'.
>
>
> 6. Double-click the policy 'User Account Control: Behavior of the
> elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval mode' and set it
> to 'Elevate without prompting'.
>
>
> 7. Double-click the policy 'User Account Control: Run all
> administrators in Admin Approval Mode' and set it to "Enabled".
>
>
> 8. Install the desired ActiveX control resource.
>
>
> 9. Log off and use the resource as a standard user.
>
>
> 10. Once you have finished installing and using the ActiveX
> resource, to avoid security risks in the future, go back to secpol.msc
> and restore the default settings.
>
> I get this procedure on the Check Point website.
> If someone have any ideia please let me know.
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>