Recent updates to this article:
Date |
Update |
October 18, 2021 |
Removed End of Life McAfee Enterprise product versions. |
The Apple developer certificate that is used for signing Mac installer packages expired on August 14, 2017. Hence, McAfee Enterprise posted updated Mac installer packages signed with a new Apple developer certificate.
Environments affected by this change:
Environment |
Action to be taken |
Mac products that are already installed (standalone and ePolicy Orchestrator [ePO] managed) |
No action is needed. |
New deployments from ePO on or after August 14, 2017 |
You must:
- Remove the existing product package from the Master Repository in ePO.
- Download the installer package from the Software Manager in ePO.
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New installation on a standalone Mac on or after August 14, 2017 |
You must download and use the new standalone installer from the Product Downloads site.
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NOTES:
- ePO Cloud was updated with the packages signed with the new Apple developer certificate. ePO Cloud users should not experience any installation failures.
- Hotfixes have been released for most of the products, with exception to FRP and MNE. A repost has been undertaken and the affected components re-signed with the new certificate.
Behavior observed when you use old packages for standalone installation or ePO deployment:
- During a standalone installation with an older package, a pop-up message displays to the user stating that the certificate has expired. But, the user can continue with the installation.
- ePO deployments with older packages fail. No pop-up message displays on the local client.