You should be able to get a copy from a local Check Point reseller, or if you have access to a Check Point service pack site then Version 4.1 sp2 for Windows 2000 is actually the full release.
Jon
You are right that you need to set up the GUI client in that way, but if that was the problem you would get a different error, like "No response from server" or "Verify this machine is an authorized GUI client". The "No license for user interface" message is...
The error "No license for UI" has got to be the most common (and annoying) licensing error I see. It would normally be caused by an incorrect license, either:
Wrong IP address/host ID.
License expired (or, if it is a 1 month eval check that the current date is less than 1 month from...
If you are setting up Static NAT you will need to do two things. The first is the local.arp entry mentioned above. The IP address you add to this file must be the new NAT address, 205.148.243.3 in your case. You do not need an entry for the FW IP address, because that is already published...
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