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These used to be available at fireverse.org but after about 20 minutes of searching on their site I can't seem to find them. Attached is a copy of the stencils I had downloaded from them at some point, not sure how old these are. If someone can figure out where these are located on fireverse's site I'll be more than happy to link them and remove the copy I have attached to this message.
Edit 7/6/2016: Removed attached file of fireverse's original Visio stencils in deference to the "official" stencils provided below.
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visiocafe has pretty nice stencil collection.
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My only issue with that source, is the 3rd party then contacts you to sell services.
Very true, but if you use a temporary email its bearable ![]()
Anyone can offer some good 2D and 3D icon set? It is great there are detailed physical icons. But
The ones at VisioCafe free visio stencils download site (see below) look promising especially SDP one but,
a) Does not contain all the recent icons like vSEC and R80
b) Some sets (were built for some really old Visio version) and produce security warnings with VB script.
I would suggest CheckPoint to publish icons used across own documentation in own KB rather then third party site VisioCafe.

These have been posted here for years:
http://fireverse.org/official-unofficial-check-point-visio-stencil/
They are not Check Point model-specific, but they do have the old-school Check Point feel...and you don't have to register for anything.
The recent SK article might not require registration, but that certainly has not been the case for years. Check Point was using a third-party to create stencils which DID require registration...who would then contact users about signing up for ~$1000 annual subscription.
Yes, this was the case. Received similar feedback via the comment option in the SK so we changed it to allow direct download from the SK about a year, year and a half(?) ago.
btw, kudos to the SK team for keeping on top of these. Also use it when there's a discrepancy that needs to be addressed in an SK. Have found their turn around time to respond to this feedback is quite good.
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