(Case No: OKY-847-65054)Ģ2765 Workstations showing offline status in the console after partially upgrading in some circumstances. (Case No: ADD-325-21916)Ģ1568 Issues with Dell full disk encryption software when Deep Freeze is installed. Enable Windows Update service as a workaround. (Case No: VIZ-411-82001)Ģ1171 Unable to install apps from the Windows App Store once Deep Freeze is installed. (Case No: SVY-817-92683)Ģ0074 Installing Deep Freeze on workstations in some circumstances results in slow login when in a Frozen state. (Case No: OWZ-638-83495)ġ9676 The workstation column width in the Enterprise console may revert to zero after it has been moved. (Case No: ZME-498-42392, NES-367-79748, XQL-319-44460, YAE-971-22805)ġ8513 Installation of Deep Freeze workstation fails if user login name contains double byte characters. (Case No: TRV-310-98644)ġ2491 Deep Freeze console columns may show wrong status or the console may show error messages when connected remotely through LogMeIn or RDP session. (Case No: EGF-242-16878)ġ2344 Deep Freeze console does not sort IP Address column correctly. BSOD occurs on reboot on Windows 8 and higher computers with single or multiple NTFS Storage Spaces. KBP-466-59587)ġ1387 NTFS Storage Spaces not supported. ESK-568-54530, MMR-516-77876)ģ6010 Resolved an issue where workstations were randomly disappearing from the master console and remote consoles after updating to the latest Deep Freeze Enterprise version. UZN-971-68888, UCK-583-96692-1)ģ4781 Resolved an issue where Deep Freeze workstations could not boot Frozen when Windows Update system history had permanent entries with Staged status. TWX-508-88232)ģ3350 Resolved an issue with being unable to install on-premise Deep Freeze Enterprise after uninstalling Deep Freeze Cloud Agent and vice versa. UFN-737-75949)ģ1754 Resolved an issue with being unable to lock the mouse/keyboard on a Lenovo Touchpad laptop. Maybe you could contact Faronics support for more current information about their products.28484 Resolved an issue where Windows 10 workstations randomly hung when Deep Freeze was in Frozen state while an older Windows Xbox driver is installed.ģ1618 Resolved an issue where rebooting Deep Freeze to Frozen status from RDP resulted in Deep Freeze rebooting to Frozen & Locked status. That means spinning hard drive, which is a real drag (literally!) on any Mac running High Sierra on a HDD. The support doc that you posted says that High Sierra and Deep Freeze IS supported, if High Sierra is NOT installed on an SSD. My take on this is that if you have either a Fusion drive, or any Mac using High Sierra on an SSD (which would have a drive formatted to APFS for High Sierra), then you will not currently be able to install or use Deep Freeze. Or, it's related to the same issues that Disk Repair software faces with trying to keep up with Apple's APFS format, which is another extension of CoreStorage - and also not yet supported by Deep Freeze. (I don't pretend to understand this stuff, I just do searches and read a lot )ĭeep Freeze developers may be waiting to see what direction Apple will be taking with CoreStorage. Sorry about answering in circles, but the situation with CoreStorage depends on some pretty cryptic stuff (to me, anyway), and there may be difficulties that Apple needs to support better from their end - support to developers with what are probably private APIs. The benefits would be those provided by the CoreStorage technology. Maybe turning off features that are built on it (ie FileVault 2) is, but not the basic technology. But in and of itself, turning off CoreStorage isn’t a security risk. On any other storage device (including internal Mac storage) that may have CoreStorage turned on you could disable it, but doing so may erase the device, depending on what way you use to disable CoreStorage.Īre you sure that you don’t mean System Integrity Protection? If that is what you meant there is definitely significant security risks to turning that off. In fact, if you’re using any Mac with a Fusion Drive, or with FileVault 2 on HFS+ based Macs turned on, these technologies use CoreStorage, and so you cannot turn it off without disabling the other features (note that you cannot disable Fusion Drive at all). Since it is a low-level technology (that is also completely gone I believe on SSD Macs running High Sierra and thus APFS, which usurped what CoreStorage did) there should not be any app that requires it be turned off. There should be nothing that requires CoreStorage to be off.
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