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Technical Advisories v2.8
Trusted Device repair with Command-line currently does not allow the option to opt in for the Trusted Device Agent
Improvement Program. As a workaround, uninstall, reboot the computer, and reinstall Trusted Device. [DPS-2380]
All Trusted Device files are not currently removed during uninstallation. As a workaround, delete the TrustedDevice folder in
C:\Program Files\DELL. [DPS-2407]
Double-clicking the Trusted Device MSI currently fails when upgrading previous versions to Trusted Device v2.8. As a
workaround, do the following:
In Type here to search, type Command Prompt
Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator
In Command Prompt, navigate to the folder containing the Trusted Device installer then type TrustedDevice-64bit.msi
and press Enter [DPS-2414]
New Features and Functionality v2.7
The Trusted Device agent now detects additional Indicators of Attack.
The following platforms are now supported by BIOS Verification:
Latitude 3310
Latitude 3310 2-in-1
Latitude 3510
Latitude 3410
Latitude 5411
Latitude 5511
Latitude 7310
Latitude 7310 2-in-1
Latitude 7410
Latitude 7410 2-in-1
Latitude 9510
Latitude 9510 2-in-1
OptiPlex 3080
OptiPlex 3280
OptiPlex 5080
OptiPlex 5480 All-in-One
OptiPlex 7080
OptiPlex 7480 All-in-One
OptiPlex 7780 All-in-One
Precision 3440
Precision 3551
Precision 3640
Precision 5550
Precision 5750
Precision 7550
Precision 7750
XPS 13 9300
XPS 15 9500
XPS 17 9700
Resolved Security Advisories v2.7
An issue that allowed BIOS images to be redirected and written to an insecure location on the hard drive is resolved.
[DPS-1920]
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