Users Guide

When using the Recover Endpoint option, if the user enters an invalid host name into the Host Name field, an error message
now displays and the user can correct the entry. Previously, an unhandled exception occurred, and the Remote Management
Console became unresponsive. [DDPS-55]
When provisioned by Exchange ActiveSync, iOS devices now move as expected from the Discovered to the Protected state
on the Protection Status page. [DDPS-68]
The Dell Compatibility Server and Dell Identity Server services now properly start after Enterprise Server installation and
configuration are complete. [DDPS-85, DDPS-86]
After an inventory update, in Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese locales, Effective Policy now reflects the updated values.
[DDPS-95]
The list of CA certificates now includes all DoD certificates; all certificates are placed into the correct directories during
installation; and self-signed certificates are properly created. [DDPS-111, DDPS-125, DDPS-131]
When adding Endpoint Groups, the list of Endpoint Group members can now be previewed before the group is created.
[DDPS-114, DDPS-122]
On the Endpoint Search page, endpoints with the Hidden status are now indicated as Hidden rather than Visible in the
Endpoint Visibility column. [DDPS-124]
In the Japanese locale, Dell Compatibility Server, Dell Device Server, and Dell Identity Server services now properly start
after installation and configuration. [DDPS-134]
When an endpoint is renamed, duplicate entries for it no longer display on the Endpoint Search page. [DDPS-135]
In the French locale, the Dell Compatibility Server service now properly starts after Enterprise Server installation and
configuration are complete. [DDPS-147]
In the French locale, policy values of "true" and "false" are now being correctly set and stored. [DDPS-153]
The Compliance Reporter Pending Policy Report is now functioning properly. [DDPS-320]
Migration to v8.x when using a Microsoft SQL 2005 database is improved, and policy is now decrypted by Windows Shield
clients as expected. [DDPS-351]
During installation of the front-end proxy components, the back-end Enterprise Server host name is now correctly set as
entered during installation. [DDPS-353]
After policy is enforced, the Applied Policy table in the database now displays the correct Device ID, regardless of whether
the policy update included device policy. [DDPS-365]
After policy is enforced, the applied policy is now properly truncated and displays the correct Date Enforced time stamp.
[DDPS-376]
After migration, locale information of Windows Shield clients are now correctly formatted. [DDPS-377]
On the Endpoint Details page, Cloud Device Control commands now correctly display when an SED is activated. [DDPS-379]
Technical Advisories v8.3
Some areas of the Remote Management Console are not fully localized. [DDPS-157]
A short time after an iOS device acknowledges receipt of the Wipe Device command, its Current State may return to
Discovered on the Endpoint Search page. [DDPS-163]
The following Mobile - iOS Restrictions Policies are not enforced on iOS7 devices: Allow Assistant, Allow Installing Apps,
Allow iTunes, Allow Screen Capture, and Allow YouTube. [DDPS-348]
Recovery tools from pre-v8.3 Enterprise Servers cannot recover HCA-encrypted drives. To allow a pre-v8.3 Enterprise
Server to recover v8.3 HCA-encrypted drives, an updated LSARecoveryLibDll.dll must be deployed to the pre-8.3 Enterprise
Server.
Instructions:
1. At www.dell.com/support, search "HCA recovery" to find the knowledge base article associated with this issue. Download
the attached ZIP file, which contains the updated LSARecoveryLibDll.dll.
2. Stop the Core Server, Security Server, and Console services.
3. Copy LSARecoveryLibDll.dll to the following components' installation directories: Core Server, Security Server, and Console.
4. Restart the Core Server, Security Server, and Console services.
[DDPS-468]
New Features and Functionality v8.1
Enterprise managed smart cards for PBA Authentication is available as of v8.1.
Dell Security Management Server Technical Advisories
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