Yes, you need a policy server if you want to do any Client base Rules.

James

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Hi Don,

I was upgrading a 4.1 last night. During the installation of NG, there
were
8 or 9 selections that I can choose to install. The number 1 choice was
Checkpoint NG, and others. There was also a choice there to install
Policy
Server.

My question now to the people here on the list is, should I also select
that
program if we were using SecureClient before?

Thanks in advance.

Neil

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