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Endpoint Privilege Management for Mac 24.8 release notes

December 12, 2024

Requirements:

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

New features

Can now upload packages from the Rapid Deployment Tool to a Jamf Cloud distribution point using the new Jamf Cloud distribution APIs available in Jamf 11.

Enhancements

  • Windows Hello and TouchID can be configured without requiring a password.
  • TouchID authentication is now integrated into EPM-M messages.

Issues resolved

DescriptionResolution
Vulnerability fix for our Installables Monitor component that assists with application install for EPM-M.Updated the component to prevent relative file paths from being evaluated when attempting to install or remove applications with EPM-M. We will only use direct file paths during policy evaluation.
EPM policy filtering was delayed in detecting users being added into the Admin user group.The EPM-M Group Cache was not being cleared when users are added to the Administrator group.
Package installers with multiple referenced packages can suddenly close during installation with EPM-M installed.This was due to EPM-M not storing the internal package references when attempting to run the package.

Compatibility:

  • Endpoint Privilege Management Policy Editor 24.8
  • Endpoint Privilege Management ePO Extension 22.8
  • Endpoint Privilege Management Console Adapter 24.8
  • BeyondInsight/Password Safe 24.2.1
  • Trellix Agent 5.7

macOS Compatibility

  • macOS 13 Ventura
  • macOS 14 Sonoma
  • macOS 15 Sequoia

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Note

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

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Note

For information on supported operating systems, see Supported platforms.

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