

Symantec Drive Encryption 10.3.2 MP13 and 10.4 as well as Symantec Endpoint Encryption 11.1.1 and above have been affected. However, if the group contains nested groups, an application fault will usually occur when you try to add the top level group to the PGP Zip file.Įvents are logged to the Windows Application Log with Event ID 1000 and one or both of the following descriptions:įaulting application name: PGPmnApp.exe, version: 10.4.2.502įaulting application name: PGPdesk.exe, version: 10.4.2. Issues have been reported where some hardware combinations will fail on attempting to encrypt, as well as systems that have been encrypted and will no longer boot.

If Encryption Management Server is configured to use Directory Synchronization and is pointing to a Windows domain controller, it searches the domain controller for the name of the group.Īctive Directory users that are members of the group or any nested groups will be retrieved by the search so long as they are registered as Internal Users in Encryption Management Server and have a valid PGP key. When creating a PGP Zip file using Encryption Desktop, you search Encryption Management Server for an Active Directory group name.
