Installing the Encryption Management for Apple FileVault Agent
To install Encryption Management for Apple FileVault, perform the following procedure.
Creating a Mobile Account for Active Directory on Mac OS
Mac OS local accounts or mobile accounts are able to initiate encryption on Mac OS X Mountain Lion or later. Other Mac OS user account types will be unable to initiate encryption.
If a Mac OS account other than a local account or mobile account attempts to initiate encryption, the following notification appears:
The following task shows how to create a mobile account for your Mac OS account to bypass this issue.
Troubleshooting Password and Encryption Issues
After installing Encryption Management for Apple FileVault and restarting the endpoint, Apple FileVault attempts to encrypt the disk.
If the password specified during installation did not match the specified user account, the following window appears:
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For endpoints with hard drives not using APFS (Apple File System), restart the endpoint again after specifying the correct password. If the password was the issue, Apple FileVault encrypts the endpoint after restarting.
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For endpoints running Mac OS High Sierra (10.13) with SSDs using APFS, a restart is not required. Apple FileVault encrypts the endpoint after specifying the correct password.
If this problem persists, or if the encryption status displays that the endpoint is not encrypting, then another issue is restricting Apple FileVault functionality. Do the following procedure to determine the location of the issue and whether to send the issue to Trend Micro Support.