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