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"Incompatible Usercheck objects" message during R77.30 Smartcenter migration to R80
Hello,
I've performed several migrations from our R77.30 LAB Mgmt to R80 and EA3 was the last successful migration.
After downloading the latest R80 migration tolls I ran into some errors which are new to me:
Title: Incompatible Usercheck objects
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* Description: Threat Prevention contains Usercheck objects with incompatible names
These Usercheck objects do not match the naming conventions supported by R80.
A solution will be provided in April 2016.
To resolve the issue, remove white spaces and hyphens from the object names:
Anti-Bot Blocked
Anti-Virus Blocked
Company Policy Anti-Bot
Company Policy Anti-Virus
Cancel Page Anti Malware
Threat Emulation Blocked
Company Policy Threat Emulation
Company Policy Threat Extraction
Threat Extraction Success Page
Threat Preventation was never used in our LAB environment.
Does anyone know how I can fix these object names?
As mentioned in the text, there should be somewhere a solution but it is still April and mabye it isn't released yet.
Thanks
Pascal
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On April 25, Check Point updated its R80 page and replaced its R80 Management installation files. The new files resolve the user check issue and eliminate this pre-upgrade verifier message.
For the full list of resolved issues with this hotfix, see R80 Security and stability enhancements for Security Management server (Hotfix #1) .
The issue that you described is resolved under this task:
If the Threat Prevention profiles action is Ask, malicious sites can be reached with no redirection to the Anti-Virus ask page. |
Basically for the GA release from last month, such objects were blocked during export with the pre-upgrade verifier message.
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In the R77 SmartDashboard, go to the Threat Prevention tab...UserCheck. Edit each of the UserCheck objects and either replace any spaces with a "_", or simply remove the spaces in the UserCheck object names. These are default objects and will exist even if you have never used Threat Prevention.
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Hey Tim,
Thanks for your fast replay. I fixed it as mentioned by you but first I had to activate it via "File" => "Add policy Type to package" and then activate "Threat Preventation".
I hope that this solution is available soon.
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On April 25, Check Point updated its R80 page and replaced its R80 Management installation files. The new files resolve the user check issue and eliminate this pre-upgrade verifier message.
For the full list of resolved issues with this hotfix, see R80 Security and stability enhancements for Security Management server (Hotfix #1) .
The issue that you described is resolved under this task:
If the Threat Prevention profiles action is Ask, malicious sites can be reached with no redirection to the Anti-Virus ask page. |
Basically for the GA release from last month, such objects were blocked during export with the pre-upgrade verifier message.
