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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
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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.
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