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: Continue to Checkpoint 1 [file archive]

: For a complete system health report that includes charts and topology, you can run the hcp -r all command . : If you are trying to open an

: For every file emulated, Check Point generates a report with screenshots of the simulated environment and forensic details about malicious attempts . : You can generate reports (like the Network

: 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)

For official documentation and latest software updates, you can refer to the Check Point Support Center or the R81 Logging and Monitoring Guide .

To find or view reports for Check Point, specifically those that might be archived or related to file emulation, you can use the or SmartView applications. Accessing Archived Reports