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As Apple and Microsoft release new operating systems or service packs, the original McAfee product guides might not reflect the current support policy for those platforms. Most of the following information is available in the Product Guides and Release Notes. But, some of the information is available only in Product Management statements published in the Knowledge Base. Recent updates to this article: Date Update November 27, 2018 Updated references to Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) to include the new Microsoft name Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC).

Name change occurred with Microsoft Windows 10 version 1809. Added new row for Windows 10 version 1809 LTSC. November 26, 2018 Updated the ePO table to cover that ePO 5.10.0 applies to both ePO on-premise and ePO on AWS.

October 25, 2018 Updated MA - macOS clients table and added:. Rows - MA 5.5.2 and MA 5.5.1 Hotfix 1248290 (build 5.5.1.374). Column - MNE 4.1.5 New footnote 2 added to Supported macOS X operating systems table.

October 10, 2018 Changed a macOS entry in the table to state High Sierra 10.13.2 and later. October 9, 2018 Multiple updates to coincide with MNE 4.1.5 (General Availability). Product release information MNE is a management product that allows ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) administrators to manage Apple FileVault and Microsoft BitLocker, the native encryption offerings on OS X (Mac) and Windows systems, respectively. MNE can also help users in system recovery, and provides rich audit and reporting capabilities. NOTE: See the Related Information section for where to download McAfee products and updates. For hotfixes, see the footnotes.

MNE 1.0 (GA) 3 1.0.0 -EOL October 31, 2013 RTS = Released to Support GA = General Availability 1 MNE 2.0.1 added support for Apple FileVault on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite). 2 MNE 2.0 provides management of Apple FileVault and Microsoft BitLocker. 3 MNE 1.0 provided management of Apple FileVault only.

(EOL - March 31, 2016) 4 The MNE OS X client packages have not been updated in this release and so the MNE 3.0.x release package includes the Mac OS X 2.1.0 client and Drive Encryption GO (DEGO) software packages. 5 MNE 2.1.0 Hotfix 1061758 is superseded by MNE 2.1.0 Hotfix 1072394. 6 MNE 2.1.0 Hotfix 1072394 is a Mac OS X only release used for the management of FileVault. This hotfix is available on the Product Downloads site. 7 MNE 2.1.1 is a Mac OS X release:.

This release includes the fixes for issues addressed in MNE 2.1.0 Hotfix 1072394. Adds support for Apple FileVault on OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). MNE 2.1.1 Mac client is compatible with MNE 2.1 and MNE 3.0.x extensions. 8 The MNE OS X client packages have not been updated in this release and so the MNE 4.1.0 release package includes the Mac OS X 4.0.0 client and DEGO software packages. 9 This release package now includes the Mac OS X 4.1.0 client and DEGO software packages to support Mac OS X Sierra 10.12.0. The Windows client packages have not been updated in this release.

10 The MNE 4.1.2 package at the download site has the build number 4.1.2.9. Extensions Information MNE Version. MNE 1.0.0 1.0.0.81 - 100.06 -1 The Data Protection Self Service Portal (DPSSP) extension is included in the MNE package for convenience, but is developed as a separate component and so has its own version number. 2 When upgrading, you must remove the existing MNE 1.0 help extension before checking in the MNE 2.0 help extension. If you fail to do so, you incur the error described in. 3 The DEGO extension is included in the MNE package because the DEGO for Mac OS X client package requires it.

But, it is developed and also distributed as part of the Drive Encryption product, as reflected in the version number. 4 MNE adopts a component-based development approach, where each major component has its own separate version number. As a result, components such as the Advanced Features extension introduced in MNE 4.0 has a version number that might differ from the main product version. Supported operating systems – Windows and Mac NOTE: If the operating system is not listed, it is not supported.

Windows operating systems Windows Microsoft Supported Service Pack MNE 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 MNE 4.1.1 4.1.2 MNE 4.1.0 MNE 4.0.x MNE 3.0.x MNE 2.1.x Server Windows Server 2019 (all editions) Yes Yes No No No No Windows Server 2016 (all editions) - Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Windows Server 2012 R2 (all editions) - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Windows Server 2012 (all editions) - Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Windows Server 2008 R2 (x86 processors only) (all editions) NOTE: Itanium processors are not supported. Windows 10 Enterprise Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) or Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB), is only supported with MNE 4.1.1 and later.

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NOTES:. From Windows 10 version 1809, Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) changed to Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC). For details, see.

LTSC/LTSB is Microsoft terminology for a sustaining build that does not receive feature updates and would be limited to security updates in general. 4 MNE 4.1.1 is the minimum supported version of Management of Native Encryption for Windows 10 Creators Update and Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. 5 MNE does not currently support Microsoft BitLocker To Go (BitLocker encryption for USB drives).

For details, see. 6 This release supports Windows 10 Spring Creators Update 2018 (version 1803).

Supported ePO and McAfee Agent versions Supported ePO versions NOTE: ePO 5.10.0 applies to both ePO on-premise and McAfee ePO on Amazon Web Services (ePO on AWS). For product lifecycle details, see the McAfee Product and Technology Support Lifecycle page at:. For End of Life (EOL) policy details, see the Corporate Products EOL policy at:. Definitions:. EOL period—The time frame that runs from the day McAfee announces product discontinuation, until the last date that McAfee formally supports the product. In general, after the EOL period is announced, no enhancements are made.

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EOL date—The last day that the product is supported, according to the terms of the McAfee standard support offering.

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GDirectLinks prevents the substitution of indirect, click-tracking links for direct ones in Google search results. When you click a search result link, Safari will go straight to the destination instead of first loading a Google page that then redirects to the destination. Not only does this (hopefully) prevent click-tracking of search result links, it makes it easier to copy real URLs from them. This extension's functionality is a subset of LinkThing's.

If you use LinkThing and enable the Google link rewriting option, you don't need gDirectLinks. Also, the extension now handles inline image results on ordinary search result pages, as well.

Full Specifications What's new in version 1.0.4 Updated so it works again after Google got rid of classnames on normal search result links. I also did away with the image link rewriting feature, since Google's new image popover is quite nice and useful.

(Or, you could say, I got lazy.) General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date April 25, 2013 Date Added April 25, 2013 Version 1.0.4 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Mac OS X 10.5/10.6/10.7 Additional Requirements None Download Information File Size 6.45KB File Name gDirectLinks.safariextz Popularity Total Downloads 197 Downloads Last Week 1 Pricing License Model Free Limitations Not available Price Free.