Users Guide

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New Features and Functionality v10.7
Encryption Enterprise is now supported with Windows 10 v2004 (May 2020 Update/20H1).
The Dell DiagnosticInfo utility logging is improved.
Boot order logging is improved.
A new RAID controller driver is added to the Dell Encryption Recovery WinPE environment. This enables recovery of disks in
newer platforms configured in RAID ON mode.
Dell Encryption performs a re-analysis of encrypted volumes on key backups to ensure policy is correctly applied to the entire
drive. This will appear as a re-sweep of encryption of the disk, which may lead to a temporary increase in system resource
use.
Encryption Enterprise can now prompt the user to reboot their computer after the Encryption Removal Agent finishes its
final state in the decryption process. This prompt can be disabled by configuring a registry value or enabling Force Reboot
on Update in the Management Console. When Force Reboot on Update is enabled in the Management Console, the following
registry entry is created.
HKLM\Software\Dell\Dell Data Protection
"ShowDecryptAgentRebootPrompt"=DWORD
1 = enabled (displays prompt)
0 = disabled (hides prompt)
Full Disk Encryption and SED Manager now support the following platforms:
Latitude 5411
Latitude 5511
Latitude 9410 2-in-1
OptiPlex 5480 All-in-One
OptiPlex 7480 All-in-One
OptiPlex 7780 All-in-One
Precision 3440
Precision 3551
Precision 7550
Precision 7750
XPS 15 9500
Resolved Technical Advisories v10.7
Encryption Enterprise for Windows v10.7
Dell Encryption files are now properly cleaned up during uninstallation. [DDPC-866, DDPC-2548, DDPC-11094, DDPC-11497]
A rare issue resulting in the DiagnosticInfo utility failing to generate a temporary directory for data collection before
packaging is resolved. [DDPC-4981]
An issue resulting in installation files being improperly flagged as threats is resolved. [DDPC-6827, DDPC-11573, DDPC-11844.
DDPC-11846]
The Data Security Uninstaller now accepts upper case and lower case entries of the silent Command-line switch (Silent and
silent). [DDPC-11092]
All files are now properly removed when Dell Encryption is installed against an incorrect server address. [DDPC-11094]
Technical Advisories
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