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Enzooo_PHN
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How do we know exactly where changed I've made before publish it.

We know that we can go through to Manage & Settings --> Revisions view to see what kind of change I've been changed. But I just wonder is there any way we can find out exactly what I did before publish it, Especially if you're making a lot of changes at once. 

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

R81.20 has a handy dandy link in the Publish dialog:

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The other option is to hit the Changes button at the top center of SmartConsole before you hit the Publish button.
Either way, you should see something like:

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

R81.20 has a handy dandy link in the Publish dialog:

image.png

The other option is to hit the Changes button at the top center of SmartConsole before you hit the Publish button.
Either way, you should see something like:

image.png

 

Enzooo_PHN
Participant

So, this will only be available in version R81.20, which is too pity I'm now in version R81.10.

_Val_
Admin
Admin

There are not too many reasons NOT to upgrade your management to the latest version. 

PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

The Changes Report has been available since R80.30 (will add to answer above).
See: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk166435 
The Changes button was added to SmartConsole in R81.
The link in the Publish dialog was added in R81.20.

Tal_Paz-Fridman
Employee
Employee

If you still do not have R81.20 you can view the changes in several ways (depending on your version):

Manage & Settings > Sessions > Revisions > Actions > Changes - for the detailed report 

Or 

Manage & Settings > Preferences > Check Point Lab > Add check-in for "Enable Session Pane"

All the changes will be shown in the right pane called Session

the_rock
Legend
Legend

You can do what @Tal_Paz-Fridman suggested. Attached screencap for your reference. You do not need R81.20 for this setting.

Andy

 

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Timothy_Hall
Legend Legend
Legend

You may want to consult this article I wrote that mentions some of the techniques others mentioned, although it was originally written for R80.40 and doesn't have updates for the newer related features in R81+.  Will probably go back and update this article once R80.40 goes out of support.

R80+ Change Control: A Visual Guide

Attend my Gateway Performance Optimization R81.20 course
CET (Europe) Timezone Course Scheduled for July 1-2

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