Users Guide

Encryption Enterprise for Mac Resolved Technical
Advisories v10.0.1
Encryption Client v10.0.1
Dell Encryption is now compatible with FileVault2 on computers with a T2 chip. For more information, see https://
www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/sln309130/unable-to-encrypt-macos-with-dell-encryption-enterprise-for-mac-t2-
issue-?lang=en . [DDPSUS-2391]
Encryption Enterprise for Mac Technical Advisories
v10.0.1
Encryption Client v10.0.1
No technical advisories exist.
Encryption Enterprise for Mac New Features and
Functionality v10.0
The Preference Panel lists the disk status for missing security tokens from the user when FileVault cannot be initiated. For
more information on granting a security token to the user, follow procedures for Apple in: https://www.dell.com/support/
article/us/en/04/sln309192/mobile-users-unable-to-activate-dell-encryption-enterprise-for-mac-on-macos-high-sierra?
lang=en.
macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 -10.13.6 are now supported
Encryption Enterprise for Mac Resolved Technical
Advisories v10.0
Encryption Client v10.0
No resolved technical advisories exist.
Encryption Enterprise for Mac Technical Advisories
v10.0
Encryption Client v10.0
Apple has changed the management of Secure Tokens within macOS 10.13.0 and later. This may result in activation failures
with "mobile users" or non-administrative users on macOS devices. This is not necessarily inherent to Dell Encryption, though
may become more noticeable. These errors can cause repeat activation prompts, cause the primary volume to be noted as
"Excluded" within the Dell Encryption Enterprise preferences panel, or even to have a direct failure when attempting to
enable FileVault. To work around this, activate Dell Encryption Enterprise for Mac with an administrative account. For more
information, please see: https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/sln309192/mobile-users-unable-to-activate-dell-
encryption-enterprise-for-mac-on-macos-high-sierra?lang=en.
Encryption Enterprise for Mac Technical Advisories
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