Explanation about Enforce Encryption policy in File and Removable Media Protection for Mac
Last Modified: 2023-06-19 08:44:16 Etc/GMT
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Explanation about Enforce Encryption policy in File and Removable Media Protection for Mac
Technical Articles ID:
KB94146
Last Modified: 2023-06-19 08:44:16 Etc/GMT Environment
File and Removable Media Protection (FRP) 5.4.0 and later on macOS
Summary
FRP 5.4.0 introduces the "Enforce Encryption" policy for Mac. When the Enforce Encryption policy is enabled and a removable media is inserted into the Mac system, it asks the user to encrypt the removable media. If the user disagrees, the removable media is in the read-only mode. For more information, see the FRP Product Guide and Interface Reference Guide. For product documents, go to the Product Documentation portal.
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