Remote-access Guide

e80.91 remote access clients for windows

by Quinn Koelpin Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What's New in E80.92

This release includes stability and quality fixes. It supports all features of previous releases.

Endpoint Security Clients Downloads

Starting from E80.85, SandBlast Agent improves coverage of malicious threats by sending anonymized Incident related data to the Check Point Threat Cloud. This feature is turned on by default. For more information, including how to disable this feature, refer to sk129753.

Standalone Clients Downloads

Note: These Standalone clients do not require Endpoint Security Server installation as part of their deployment.

Endpoint Security Server Downloads

Note: In order to download some of the packages you will need to have a Software Subscription or Active Support plan.

Management Console Downloads

The SmartConsole for Endpoint Security Server allows the Administrator to connect to the Endpoint Security Server and to manage the new Endpoint Security Software Blades.

Documentation and Related SecureKnowledge Articles

For more information on Check Point releases see: Maintrain Release map, Maintrain Upgrade map, Maintrain Backward Compatibility map, Maintrain Releases plan.

What is CVE-2019-0708?

CVE-2019-0708: This represents a critical flaw found in the Remote Desktop Protocol of Windows allowing for either Remote Code Execution or Denial of Service attacks. Vulnerable systems protected by Anti-Exploit include Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 2008R2. To learn more, see sk154232

Do you need endpoint security server for stand alone?

Note: These Standalone clients do not require Endpoint Security Server installation as part of their deployment.

Does Sandblast Agent work with third party antivirus?

For this protection to be enabled, you must allow Anti-Exploit to work with third party AVs as detailed in sk154454.

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