Here's a table that I made, correlating the 'E8x.xx' version number with the build number reported by inventory tools. If there's a good way to determine the Windows/MacOS version that will be unsupported, please share.
There was older post I came across which had a similar concern.
Unsure what CP employee/dept needs to see this ( but if CheckPoint could update sk102150 with the Windows/MacOS version numbers in another column I think that would solve some of the confusion. It would be very helpful for those of us with asset tracking systems such as SCCM/PDQ/Etc to find unsupported client versions listed in sk171213. I don't have a Mac to test with, so I can't confirm how it looks from the OS X point of view. From within Windows 10 Programs and Features, it lists E84.20 as version. This SK is a great resource, but the one critical thing it doesn't list is Windows/MacOS version numbers alongside of the CP Client Version/Build Numbers.Įxample: CP Client version E84.20 has a Client build number of.
In regards to the recent VPN Clients failing to work after (sk171213), I did some digging to find the VPN Build Numbers article (sk102150).