SYMANTEC ENCRYPTION DESKTOP UPGRADE REBOOT UPGRADE
ReflectDrivers="C:\Program Files\PGP Corporation\PGP Desktop\OS Upgrade Files" Symantec Encryption Desktop automatically creates a file used for Windows updates to ensure the process goes through successfully-this file is called "SetupConfig.ini" file with the following contents: Important Reference Information: For help deploying Windows 10 upgrades using SCCM for systems encrypted with Symantec Endpoint Encryption see the following article:ΔΆ13890 - Deploy or Upgrade Windows 10 using SCCM on systems encrypted with Symantec Endpoint Encryption This article will guide you through the basic procedure for upgrading these Windows 10 systems encrypted with Symantec Encryption Desktop for "Major" updates, such as going from Windto Windows 10 20H2. Doing so on systems with Symantec Encryption Desktop is both easy and convenient when using SCCM. When unattended Windows 10 upgrades are required, the systems will most likely not have any users present, and the Windows upgrade process must be able to complete successfully while still encrypted. SCCM has the ability to deploy Windows 10 Major updates centrally and this process differs from a "Live Update" process where Windows automatically updates the system. Using Single-Sign On capabilities, end users can enter their Windows credentials to be able to boot the system up. Once systems are encrypted, there is a preboot screen that is used to protect systems such that users must enter a passphrase before the system will even boot.
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