It took hours to figure out as it looked like a flash issue. To recover PowerShell, you might need to relaunch the PowerShell process.We ran into this issue this morning. Issue: Users might see the PowerShell process hang randomly on a system. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENS 10.7.0 September 2021 Update. Regelnamen dürfen 128 Zeichen nicht überschreiten. The message is about the length of rule names. Issue: While logged in to the ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) console (MVISION ePO or on-premises ePO) in any other language than English, a message might pop up when looking at Access Protection rules. See the related article for more information.
Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENS 10.6.1 September 2021 Update and ENS 10.7.0 September 2021 Update.
After upgrade to the ENS June 2021 extension in ePolicy Orchestrator, the scan locations have changed to "All mapped drives." Or, you previously configured "File or folder" scan locations in Quick Scan in the On-Demand Scan policy. The scan location changes to "All mapped drives" in the saved policy when you reopen it. Issue: You add a "File or folder" scan location in Quick Scan in the On-Demand Scan policy and save the policy.
The Bug check code can be Bug check 3b, Bug check 19, Bug check 50, or Bug check 5d. Issue: There might be a blue screen error after installing or upgrading ENS Threat Prevention.
When the faulty driver is replaced, future installations and upgrades don’t require a restart for this issue. The restart must occur for the installation or upgrade to continue. If a restart is needed, a prompt displays on the endpoint to perform a one-time restart. If it does, the utility replaces it to resolve the issue.
When you install or upgrade to ENS 10.5.5 or ENS 10.6.1, the utility automatically detects whether the endpoint has the faulty driver. A utility, mfeepmpk_utility.exe, is included in the ENS 10.5.5 and ENS 10.6.1 installation packages to resolve the issue with the faulty driver. Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENS 10.5.5 and ENS 10.6.1, and is resolved in ENS 10.7.0. The issue is timing related and doesn't always occur. ENS Exploit Prevention or Host IPS Exploit Prevention is enabled.You install or upgrade a McAfee product with SysCore, and.Issue: A blue screen error or hang might occur when:
Issues resolved in 10.7.0 through 10.7.0 September 2021 Update Critical: See the Related Information section below for contact details. NOTE: This hotfix is available only by contacting Technical Support. IMPORTANT: 10.5.4 August Update is no longer available for download.ġ0.5.2 Threat Prevention extension Hotfix 1213762 (HF1213762) NOTE: This hotfix is available only from Technical Support. NOTE: This Update is available only from Technical Support. This update is available only by contacting Technical Support. The reason is the issue described in KB91642 - Reboot loop with Endpoint Security 10.5.5/10.6.1 July Update. NOTE: This update has been changed from General Availability (GA) to Released to Support (RTS). Updated the resolution for issue 1140086.Īdded issues ENSW-112164 and ENSW-112778 to the "Open issues" section.Īdded issue MPT-15797 to the "Open issues" section.Īdded issue ENSW-113046 to the "Open issues" section. Updated issue 1152719 as resolved in ENS 10.7.0. Updated issue ENSW-112164 as resolved in ENS 10.6.1 September 2021 Update. Updated issues ENSW-100414 and ENSW-113046 as resolved in ENS 10.6.1 September 2021 Update and ENS 10.7.0 September 2021 Update. Added issue ENSW-111260 to the "Open issues" section.Īdded ENS 10.6.1 September 2021 Update and ENS 10.7.0 September 2021 Update to the "Product release information" section.Īdded issues ENSW-113338, ENSW-113638, ENSW-113668, ENSW-113729, and ENSW-113841 to the "Open issues" section.