Users Guide
● Encryption fails on non-boot volumes on an iMac Pro with the selection of all fixed volumes and policy set to filevault
encryption. [DDPMS-1807]
● In rare occurrences, to successfully eject a drive from the External Media tab in the preferences panel, the user must right-
click and select Eject on the drive and then select Eject again after the drive is removed from the desktop. To work around
this issue, the user can use Finder to eject the drive. [DDPMS-1846]
Encryption Enterprise for Mac New Features and
Functionality v8.18
● Encryption Client creates a hidden user to allow enforcement of policy with less user interaction on APFS FV2 volumes.
● Encryption Client supports macOS High Sierra 10.13.4.
Encryption Enterprise for Mac Resolved Technical
Advisories v8.18
Encryption Client v8.18
● APFS FileVault 2 is able to add users with v10.13.2 and above. [DDPMS-1659]
● The recovery tool allows customers to decrypt APFS volumes on macOS High Sierra 10.13.2. [DDPMS-1689]
● When a user enters the recovery key through the Disk Utility with FileVault recovery of *iMac Pro, it mounts the drive.
[DDPMS-1709, DDPMS-1722]
Encryption Enterprise for Mac Technical Advisories
v8.18
Encryption Client v8.18
● Currently, after encrypting drives using FileVault Encryption and then selecting second option of "Accept New System
Configuration" from the listed recovery options, the recovery fails. The workaround is to mount all drives first through Disk
Utility or Recovery tool and then select "Accept New System Configuration ". Recovery fails if "Accept New System
Configuration " is done without a mount. [DDPMS-1743]
Encryption Enterprise for Mac New Features and
Functionality v8.17.2
● macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 are now supported.
Encryption Enterprise for Mac Resolved Technical
Advisories v8.17.2
Encryption Client v8.17.2
Resolved Customer Issues
● Dell Encryption Enterprise for Mac is supported on iMac Pro computer. [DDPMS-1709]
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Encryption Enterprise for Mac Technical Advisories