The following table explains the policies affecting Wi-Fi configuration, Full Disk
Encryption Recovery Console access, and agent uninstallation.
NoteEncryption Management for Apple FileVault and
Encryption Management for Microsoft BitLocker do not require authentication and are
not
affected by authentication policies. Client, login, password, and authentication policies,
or allowing the user to uninstall the Endpoint Encryption
agent software only affects the Full Disk Encryption and File Encryption agents.
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Full Disk Encryption Client Policy Descriptions
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Policy Name
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Description
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Value Range and Default
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Allow User to Configure Wi-Fi
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Specify whether users are allowed to configure Wi-Fi policies on the device.
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Yes, No
Default: Yes
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Allow User to Recover
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Specify whether users are allowed to access system recovery utilities on the device.
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Yes, No
Default: No
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Allow User to Uninstall
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Specify whether users are allowed to uninstall Full Disk Encryption.
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Yes, No
Default: No
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Wi-Fi Settings
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Specify the Wi-Fi settings
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N/A
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Specify the name or SSID of the network.
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1-255 characters
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Specify the network password.
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1-255 characters
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Specify the priority of the network.
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0-16
Default: 1
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Specify the security type for network authentication.
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No authentication, WEP, WEP Open, WEP Shared, WPA2 Enterprise, WPA2 Personal, WPA
Enterprise, WPA Personal
Default: WEP Open
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Specify the user name if the network requires user-based authentication.
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1-255 characters
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