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:
: 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 Continue to Checkpoint 1 [file archive]
: For every file emulated, Check Point generates a report with screenshots of the simulated environment and forensic details about malicious attempts .
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
: In SmartConsole , click the + tab to open a new view. Go to Tasks > Archive to see previously exported views and reports .
: You can generate reports (like the Network Activity report) from the Logs & Monitor view. Click Views or Reports , select your desired report, and click Export to PDF or Export to CSV . File Archive Reports (Threat Emulation) If you have exported reports or views to
: The system now provides enhanced logging for archive files; it includes names of all files inside the archive and generates a new log for every extracted file, making it easy to correlate the archive with its contents .