Resolved an issue with Symantec Encryption Desktop so that a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) connection now requests the password for a Single Sign-On user of one machine when connecting through RDP from a second machine. Resolved an issue with Symantec Encryption Desktop where the embedded policy to automatically set up key reconstruction no longer fails. Resolved an issue so that the Symantec Encryption Desktop Assistant window does not appear while upgrading from PGP Desktop 10.1.x.Resolved an issue with Symantec File Share Encryption where Windows Photo Viewer no longer fails to open an encrypted picture file (JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, GIF) stored on a network share.Resolved an issue with Symantec File Share Encryption so that a Group Admin is no longer able to delete the key-even if it is an unknown key-associated with the Admin role.Blue-screen errors no longer intermittently occur when a user decrypts files on their local physical Windows client or within a Microsoft Remote Desktop Services session. Resolved the issue with Symantec File Share Encryption when accessing Microsoft’s Distributed File System-Replication (DFS-R) share.Resolved a Symantec File Share Encryption interoperability issue with PC Tools so that PC Tools now successfully launches from the PGP Tray, following the sudden removal of a USB drive.Symantec Encryption Desktop 10.3 MP2 for Windows supports the use of the Symantec™ Desktop Email Encryption, Powered by PGP Technology component for Microsoft Outlook 2013 (32-bit) with Windows 8 and Exchange 2010. Symantec Encryption Desktop for Windows 10.3.0 MP2Ĭompatibility with Microsoft Outlook 2013 Also, the user is no longer repeatedly prompted to add a new user. Resolved an issue with Symantec Drive Encryption for Mac OS X where a user who has gained access to the disk by using a whole disk recovery token (WDRT) can now successfully change their passphrase when prompted.Revised the text on the landing page of PGP Viewer to indicate that you can decrypt mail by dragging the entire message onto PGP Viewer instead of dragging an individual attachment from the message.This release supports the installation of Symantec Desktop Encryption on systems running Mac OS X 10.8.4. Symantec Encryption Desktop for Mac OS X 10.3.0 MP2 This is list of resolved issues in Symantec Encryption Desktop 10.3.0 MP1. Symantec Encryption Desktop 10.3.0 MP2 Resolved Issues Resolved an issue with PGP Whole Disk Encryption Command Line so that the output to the command “pgpwde -status -xml” now returns the full text and not just the first character of the cause for interrupted encryption.Resolved an issue so that attaching Microsoft Debug Diagnostic Tool (DebugDiag) to the Symantec Encryption Desktop executable now works correctly.Resolved an issue with Symantec File Share Encryption where Windows Photo Viewer no longer fails to open an encrypted JPG file stored on a network share.Files encrypted by Symantec File Share Encryption now correctly appear in the Windows Explorer Preview Pane, and pictures now open successfully with Windows Photo Viewer.Resolved an issue with Symantec File Share Encryption so that an encrypted Microsoft Access file can now be opened on a Hitachi NAS Platform 3090-G2 system.Symantec Encryption Desktop for Windows 10.3.0 MP3 Resolved an issue with Symantec Drive Encryption for Mac OS X so that a user can now change their passphrase when authenticating using a Whole Disk Recovery Token (WDRT).New installations of Symantec Encryption Desktop now replace any existing machine-uuid information in /Users//Shared/PGP with correct new values.Resolved an issue with Symantec Drive Encryption for Mac OS X so that if an encryption error occurs on a USB drive when the MBR is formatted with FAT32, an alert notifies you and lists possible causes.Resolved an issue with Symantec Drive Encryption for Mac OS X so that when an encryption error occurs, a message notifies you of the error with a description of the possible cause.Symantec Encryption Desktop for Mac OS X 10.3.0 MP3 Symantec Encryption Desktop 10.3.0 MP3 Resolved Issues
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