ENSM Threat Prevention Version Release to Support (RTS) General Availability (GA) Release Notes 10.5.8 N/A January 8, 2019 10.5.7 N/A November 13, 2018 10.5.6 N/A October 9, 2018 10.5.5 (Repost) N/A September 21, 2018 10.5.0 Hotfix 1244068 (HF1244068) N/A July 10, 2018 10.5.0 N/A June 12, 2018 10.2.3 Hotfix 1238954 (HF1238954) June 20, 2018 NOTE: This hotfix is available only from Technical Support. See the Related Information section below for contact details. N/A Available from Technical Support 10.2.3 Hotfix 1226723 (HF1226723) N/A February 13, 2018 10.2.3 Hotfix 1219497 (HF1219497) N/A January 9, 2018 10.2.3 Hotfix 1217725 (HF1217725) N/A December 14, 2017 10.2.3 N/A September 25, 2017 10.2.2 Hotfix 1191059 (HF1191059) N/A June 15, 2017 10.2.2 N/A March 31, 2017 10.2.1 Hotfix 1159589 (HF1159589) N/A November 7, 2016 10.2.1 N/A September 20, 2016 10.2.0 N/A August 11, 2016 10.1.1 N/A May 16, 2016 10.1.0 N/A December 16, 2015. Non-critical known issues Reference Number Related Article Found ENSM Version Resolved ENSM Version Issue Description 10.5.7 As Designed Issue: After upgrading to ENSM 10.5.7, the file format of quarantined items changes to ZIP. As a result, if ENSM is reverted to a version earlier than 10.5.7, the restore from quarantine feature do not work for files in the new format. Resolution: This behavior is as designed. To restore quarantined items, manually extract the quarantined items using the 'Archive Utility' application on the Mac system.
1259847 10.5.6 DLP Endpoint 11.1.0 Hotfix 3 Issue: On a Mac system running ENSM 10.5.6 or later, installing Data Loss Prevention Endpoint (DLP Endpoint) 11.1.0.45 downgrades certain common components used by ENSM. Workaround: Install DLP Endpoint 11.1.0.45 before installing ENSM. Resolution: This issue is resolved in DLP Endpoint 11.1.0 Hotfix 3.
McAfee Endpoint Protection is a comprehensive application that can protect your Mac against viruses, phishing attacks, spyware and exploits. It allows you to use a single management console for your Mac and Windows endpoints, while supporting integration with the McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator platform. You must upgrade McAfee® Agent to version 5.0.4 build number 283 before upgrading the operating system to Sierra. Otherwise, the communication between.
1254777 10.5.5 Issue: Quarantined files that have unicode characters in their name do not display on the Quarantine screen. 1250488 10.5.5 As Designed Issue: The ENSM console displays the following error message, when ENSM 10.5.5 Threat Prevention is uninstalled, and Management of Native Encryption and Data Loss Prevention are left on the system. Your MAC is at Risk Resolution: This behavior is as designed. Upgrade the 32-bit managed products to their 64-bit variants.
ENSM 10.5.5 Threat Prevention must not be uninstalled before uninstalling other 32-bit managed products from the system. 1248901 10.5.5 As Designed Issue: ENSM 10.5.0 Threat Prevention on-access scan detection stops working after upgrading any other ENSM module, such as Firewall or Web Control, from 10.5.0 to 10.5.5.
Resolution: This behavior is as designed. When you upgrade to ENSM 10.5.5 from a previous version of the product, upgrade all modules of ENSM on the system. 10.2.3 10.5.0 Hotfix 1244068 10.2.3 Hotfix 1238954 Issue: Users see emails stuck in their outbox or slowness when sending emails using Apple Mail. This issue is experienced when ENSM Threat Prevention 10.2.3 or 10.5.0 is installed on macOS High Sierra running on an APFS partition. This issue does not occur when On-Access Scan is turned off. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM Threat Prevention 10.2.3 Hotfix 1238954 and ENSM Threat Prevention 10.5.0 Hotfix 1244068. See the related article for more information.
10.2.3 10.5.5 Issue: ENSM runs as a 32-bit application. When starting 'McAfee Endpoint Security for Mac.app' for the first time on macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 and later, you see the following alert notifying you that the ENSM application is not optimized for Mac.
'McAfee Endpoint Security for Mac' is not optimized for your Mac. Workaround: The alert appears only once. It does not impact the product functionality, so you can safely ignore the alert. For more information, see the Apple article at. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.5.5, which has native 64-bit binaries.
See the related article for more information. 10.2.3 As Designed Issue: ENSM Threat Prevention 10.2.2 cannot co-exist with the ENSM 10.2.3 Firewall and Web Control modules. Resolution: This behavior is as designed. When you upgrade to ENSM 10.2.3 from a previous version of the product, upgrade all modules of ENSM on the system. 1181639 10.2.1 10.2.2 Issue: ProductConfig.xml gets corrupted when ENSM blades are installed on an existing installation of Data Loss Prevention, File and Removable Media Protection, Management of Native Encryption, or McAfee Client Proxy. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.2.2. 1177587 10.2.1 10.2.2 Issue: The Functional Module Platform daemon (fmpd) crashes after an upgrade, from McAfee Client Proxy 2.2.0 to McAfee Client Proxy 2.2.1.103, on a Mac system.
Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.2.2. 1158287 10.2.1 Issue: You installed or upgraded to ENSM 10.2.1 on Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.x or Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.x. Then, after upgrading the operating system to Mac OS X Sierra 10.12, the product does not display a notification when detecting malware. Workaround: After upgrading the operating system to Mac OS X Sierra 10.12, restart the Mac system. 1144747 10.1.0 10.2.0 Issue: Installing ENSM 10.1 after Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Endpoint for Mac 10.0 has been installed, causes both ENSM and DLP Endpoint for Mac to stop working. Workaround: To run both applications, install ENSM 10.1 first, and then DLP Endpoint for Mac 10.0.
Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.2.0. 1077269 10.0.0 10.2.2 Issue: Incorrect self-protection violation events are generated for Threat Prevention and Web Control locations after product deployment. Workaround: If the processes that are stopped during deployment are Mkdir, CP, or WebKitPluginHost, you can safely ignore the events.
The event ID is 1092. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSM 10.2.2. To contact Technical Support, log on to the ServicePortal and go to the Create a Service Request page at:. If you are a registered user, type your User Id and Password, and then click Log In. If you are not a registered user, click Register and complete the required fields. Your password and logon instructions will be emailed to you. NOTE: Any future product functionality or releases mentioned in the Knowledge Base are intended to outline our general product direction and should not be relied on, either as a commitment, or when making a purchasing decision.