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Hello,
yes, you are completely right.
It seems a June 2022 enables hardening changes on DCOM.
There is this Check Point article Check Point response to CVE-2021-26414 - "Windows DCOM Server Security Feature B...
The best way to solve it, instead of disabling the behavior introduced by KB via registry key, is to install latest Check Point R81 take (Take 60 solves the issue).
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Luca
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