Continue: To Checkpoint 1 [file Archive]

: If you are trying to open an old log file that isn't indexed, you might need to use the logexport command via CLI to convert it to a readable .txt or .csv format .

If your report relates to specific archived files being scanned for threats: Continue to Checkpoint 1 [file archive]

If you have exported reports or views to a file archive within Check Point's management interface, follow these steps to retrieve them: : If you are trying to open an

For official documentation and latest software updates, you can refer to the Check Point Support Center or the R81 Logging and Monitoring Guide . Accessing Archived Reports : You can use the

To find or view reports for Check Point, specifically those that might be archived or related to file emulation, you can use the or SmartView applications. Accessing Archived Reports

: You can use the tecli command-line tool (e.g., tecli advance archive show ) to check how the system handles password-protected or encrypted archive files . Troubleshooting Access

: If you are trying to open an old log file that isn't indexed, you might need to use the logexport command via CLI to convert it to a readable .txt or .csv format .

If your report relates to specific archived files being scanned for threats:

If you have exported reports or views to a file archive within Check Point's management interface, follow these steps to retrieve them:

For official documentation and latest software updates, you can refer to the Check Point Support Center or the R81 Logging and Monitoring Guide .

To find or view reports for Check Point, specifically those that might be archived or related to file emulation, you can use the or SmartView applications. Accessing Archived Reports

: You can use the tecli command-line tool (e.g., tecli advance archive show ) to check how the system handles password-protected or encrypted archive files . Troubleshooting Access