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Symantec encryption desktop 10.3.2 mp13 passphase
Symantec encryption desktop 10.3.2 mp13 passphase















If Secure Boot is available, the option to Enable can be used. Some NVMe systems do not have the option "Microsoft with 3rd Party CA" with Secure Boot, and "Enabled\Disabled" are the only options available.Without setting this option, the system may still not boot with Symantec Drive Encryption 10.3.2 MP13 or SEE 11.1.1. This will allow other third-party programs that are properly signed to properly boot with Secure Boot. UEFI's "Secure Boot" option should be configured as "Microsoft with 3rd Party CA" if available.Once all the partitions have been removed and properly rebuilt from scratch, and the system has been reimaged, installing Symantec Drive Encryption 10.3.2 MP13 or SEE 11.1.1 will then work.

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If a system has already been installed with a previous version of Symantec Encryption Desktop and encountered issues, it may be necessary to wipe all affected partitions from the system (as Symantec Drive Encryption may leave remnants of the encryption pointers) before attempting to install Symantec Drive Encryption MP13 or SEE 11.1.1.UPDATE APRIL 26 2016: Symantec has developed a fix for this issue and is available in 3.3.2/10.3.2 MP13.Īlthough this issue is resolved in Symantec Drive Encryption 10.3.2 MP13 and SEE 11.1.1, there are a few considerations to review: UPDATE May 6 2016: Symantec has developed a fix for this issue and is available in Symantec Endpoint Encryption 11.1.1.

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Surface Pro 4 (See article TECH233421 for more information on this system). The following models are known to be affected by this issue: Recently, some systems which have NVMe drives have been found to be incompatible with Symantec Drive Encryption 10.3.2 and Symantec Endpoint Encryption 11 and encrypting these systems can result in Blue Screen behavior, as well as potentially unbootable systems. Symantec Drive Encryption 10.3.2 as well as Symantec Endpoint Encryption 11 (SEE 11) supports most typical hardware available in systems and in general, no issues are seen.















Symantec encryption desktop 10.3.2 mp13 passphase