So any install/upgrade to 14.2 RU2 will generally be left in a state of near-finalised installation as KEXTS etc. The end-user will not know they have to approve anything unless they actually open the SEP client on their Mac - which the general user NEVER has the inclination or need to do. Trying to use JAMF or the SEPM to upgrade Mac SEP Clients prior to 14.2 RU2 and the same issues as above for KEXT's and Full Disk Access which the end-user generally has no idea needs approval etc. During the enrol process for JAMF installing 14.2 RU2 under Catalina causes issues where the end-user now has to re-authorise the KEXT for Symantec EndPoint AND the end-user also has to authorise "Full Disk Access" for the SEP client to Catalina for Symantec EndPoint to even work properly Since Apple decided to be "difficult" (uglier words do come to mind to describe Apple) and made Catalina (MacOS 10.15.x) so "user/security/GDPR" centric for EVERYTHING bit of software installed it has made upgrading SEP (and other software) extremely difficult. Since Catalina this has all changed.for the worse. Our internal SEPM Server has always been used to Upgrade Mac (and Windows of course) EndPoints successfully with very minimum mess or issues. The issue people have noted here we are also experiencing in a BIG way (thanks again Apple). We are a large University and our Mac Fleet is managed by JAMF.
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