Hi,
an object defined as "integrated Firewall" doesn't mean a Check Point -
but if you want to manage the rulebase of antother Firewall like Cisco
PIX you will have to define this kind of object. Maybe it's a bit
confusing, but a Check Point FireWall-1 needs always to be a workstation
AND
 - internal
 - FireWall-1/VPN-1 installed
 - Gateway (except Secure Server)
Best regards
Matthias


pat wrote:

> Opiesan,
> Thanks for your response.
> Yes, this was the problem with object defination. My
> local system is WinNT with CP installed on it. I was
> getting this problem when my local box was defined as
> integrated firewall. But when I defined local machine
> as workstation, I could install the policy without any
> error. Still I don't understand why u can't install
> policy when u define local system as integrated
> firewall.
>
> Thanks,
> pat
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