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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
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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

 

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PhoneBoy
Admin
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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

 

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

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_Val_
Admin
Admin

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

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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.

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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
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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

Gateway Performance Optimization R81.20 Course
now available at maxpowerfirewalls.com
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