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Old 2008-04-25
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Default SecureClient - for free

Hi everyone. Because SecureClient is not for sale any more I ask support of checkpoint about free using. You can check my email below, of course I have the account in Enterprise Software Subscription contract


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SecureClient - for free??

Hello

At the moment we are using securemote to connect to Firewall.

Because we want to use OfficeMode and access to corporate's DNS we are going to buy SecureClient.

Unfortunately we could not do it now. SecureClient is not for sale anymore.



So, Can we use secureclient for our needs for free? We do not use the desktop policy.

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Thank you for contacting Check Point Account Services.
I received your request for access to our secure site to download the vpn client. Yes, you may use the vpn client for free, however, you must create a user center account and request temp access if you do not have an Enterprise Software Subscription contract.

I searched our database records and could not locate your user log in/email address.

In order for me to grant you temp access to our secure site, you will need to create a user center log on.

To create a user center account go to Check Point Software: Firewall, VPN, Network Security, Pointsec Disk Encryption and Data Security and Security Management, select my account, select new customers signup now and complete the user profile information.

Once you have created your user log on, you may submit a request for temp access to the secure site for downloading the vpn client.

Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
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Old 2008-04-27
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Default Re: SecureClient - for free

This was just someone that didn't read the question. A lot of questions have come in about SecuRemote not being available w/o a support contract (new export restrictions, this is being worked on).

SecureClient is available as part of CPES-SA. That will license both SecureClient and SNX, as well the old Integrity and anti-malware.

If you are only going to use SC, contact your sales rep. I believe we can still order the old SKU or at least make other arrangements.
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Old 2008-04-28
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Default Re: SecureClient - for free

My understanding from last Check Point Update here in the UK was that SecureClient SKU would still be available to existing customers that have existing SecureClient installation.

New Customers that have no existing SecureClient will need to purchase the replacement SKU which is the Secure Access, mentioned by chillyjim.
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Old 2008-05-03
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Default Re: SecureClient - for free

Hi,

A few questions....

- Why are Check Point retiring SecureClient and when is the official EOS/EOCS dates?

- What is the replacement for it and how does it compare in price/functionality?

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Old 2008-05-03
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Default Re: SecureClient - for free

I've just ordered from checkpoint a secure client lisence for 500 users for vsx ngx. So I know that they still sell the license.
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Default Re: SecureClient - for free

***Note this post contains sales-ish language***

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- Why are Check Point retiring SecureClient and when is the official EOS/EOCS dates?
For the "Why" part you would have to ask Gil & Company. There is AFAIK no official EOS date yet. The SKU has been removed from the public price list but it still orderable, at least for existing customers.

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What is the replacement for it and how does it compare in price/functionality?
This is a longer one. I'm am only going to talk about this from the Windows side, as the Linux and Mac clients do not have the full functionality.

SecureClient has been replaced with Check Point Endpoint Security (CPES) - Secure Access (SA).

From a client standpoint, this product supplies all of the IPSec VPN and Authentication functionality of SecureClient. It does not support SCV checks or a desktop policy.

Additionaly it supports network firewall, application control, SmartDefense, Compliance Checking (e.g. the former Integrity product) and anti-malware (Anti-spyware and Anti-virus).

From a licensing standpoint, in addition to the full client license you also receive a matching SecureClient stand-alone license and a matching SSL Network Extender (SNX) license.

From a price standpoint, CPES-SA is sold by tier per-unit (No more packs of 25). US list price as of today is:

1-99 $60/seat
99-4,999 $50/seat
5,000+ $30/seat

Finally, Secure Access is available as part of the CPES Total Security bundle which also includes Full Disk Encryption (FDE/Pointsec4PC) and "Port Protection and Media Encryption" (PPME/Pointsec Protector) for $165/125/85 per seat (Which is the same as buying FDE & PPME seperatly)
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