NobelDwarf 2 Posted January 12 Share Posted January 12 (edited) Hi, I have a policy for all my devices to be used for Full Disk Encryption which is set to not allow end users to change passwords without the recovery code. I had it set to change the password setting to disable which I noticed today that end users are still able to change, doing a test by editing the policy to force disabled to see if users are still able to change it. With the policy having this set or forced it still allows the user to change the password. They are all running the latest version of 1.4.52.0 of the software and use all the same policies. Edited January 12 by NobelDwarf Spelling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ESET Staff Solution AAndrejko 11 Posted January 12 ESET Staff Solution Share Posted January 12 Hi @NobelDwarf Thank you for your report. This has already been fixed internally and we'll be releasing a fixed version to combat this issue within the next couple of weeks. Kind regards, Ashley NobelDwarf 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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