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I never quite logically understand why Check Point does things like that. Arent customers entitled to know if a feature is broken or something could be wrong with it? I asked TAC person the other night specifically, point blank, what would be the reason that you guys would remove default geo policy in R81? He took few minutes, came back and said that he found some internal notes, but is not allowed to share them with customers. Imagine how uncomfortable that must feel for an engineer...they know the reason, but are not allowed to share it. I dont personally see how is that a good business practise.
Anyway, all Im trying to figure out is why the sk I attempted fails and no one in TAC seems to know or is willing to test. The best answer I got is "Well, it is a new product"...to which I respond "Well, you are making money off people selling it to them, so it would be honest thing to try and make it work"
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