Users Guide
● For enterprises that use removable media with macOS 10.15 and higher and Encryption Enterprise, steps explain how users
can enable full disk access for external media.
● Copyright for OS X Fuse was updated.
● Recovery options have been updated.
Encryption Enterprise for Mac Technical Advisories
v10.5
Encryption Client v10.5
● On the Policies tab, if the endpoint's Unique ID does not display, refresh the screen. [DDPMS-1639]
● If performing recovery with macOS Catalina v10.15 and higher and the recovery tool cannot locate some volumes, the
workaround is to boot from macOS Mojave for recovery. [DDPMS-1995]
Encryption Enterprise for Mac New Features and
Functionality v10.1
● macOS Mojave 10.14 to 10.14.4 are now supported.
Encryption Enterprise for Mac Resolved Technical
Advisories v10.1
Encryption Client v10.1
● No resolved technical advisories exist.
Encryption Enterprise for Mac Technical Advisories
v10.1
Encryption Client v10.1
● Typically, for APFS on macOS Mojave 10.14.4, any user accounts on the computer at the time of conversion to APFS
FileVault will be able to boot the computer. [DDPMS-1926]
Encryption Enterprise for Mac New Features and
Functionality v10.0.1
● Added 12/2018 - Dell Encryption now supports newer MacBook Pro models that contain a T2 Security Chip when leveraging
FileVault 2.
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Encryption Enterprise for Mac Technical Advisories