I have been running into issues with the SecuRemote client and conflicting
IP address ranges and the lack of Office Mode capabilities in the client,
as others have from the past topics on the list.  I have been talking to
Checkpoint about this and as expected and as others have said, you can't
use the SecureClient without a license even though it may work it's
violating the license.

Now my question regarding the SecureClient, does anyone know how the
licensing is tracked for this if I'm only after the Office Mode capability
at this time?  I plan on purchasing the necessary licensing but at this
point I have a handful of laptops we will be deploying and I would like to
use the SecureClient package for these.  I don't want to use the
SecureClient if I will have problems once I install the licenses requiring
additional configuration o the client side.

John


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