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Endpoint Privilege Management for Mac 24.5.1 release notes

September 3, 2024

Requirements

  • Trellix (formerly McAfee) Agent (required if you are installing the Privilege Management client with Trellix).

Issues resolved

  • Resolved an issue with incorrect grammar in our Deadline reached product notification.
  • Resolved an issue where the device enrollment would not work due to the cfprefsd process caching values after EPM-M was uninstalled which required a device restart.
  • Resolved an issue where attempting to run a binary or application that contains an accented character within the file path, such as an umlaut, etc (ie ü, î, é, and so on) would fail to run with EPM-M installed.
  • Resolved an issue where applications that use the Sparkle self updater framework could not be controlled by EPM-M policy rule during the upgrade of applications.
  • Resolved an issue where there was a noticeable performance impact within Terminal for machines with users tied to AD groups and policy workstyle account filtering was enabled.
  • Resolved an issue where third party System Preferences panes that use the legacyloader process could not be controlled by EPM-M policy rules.

Compatibility

  • Endpoint Privilege Management Policy Editor 24.5
  • Endpoint Privilege Management ePO Extension 22.7
  • Endpoint Privilege Management Console Adapter 24.5.1
  • BeyondInsight/Password Safe 24.1
  • Trellix Agent 5.7

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Note

If you have a business requirement to downgrade the EPM-M client, first uninstall the currently installed version.

Supported Operating Systems:

  • macOS 14 Sonoma
  • macOS 13 Ventura
  • macOS 12 Monterey

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Note

For more information about compatibility, see Privilege Management for Windows and Mac: Supported Versions and Operating System Compatibility.

Notes:

None.

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