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© 2020 DriveLock SE
Release Notes 7.8.4
2Release Notes 7.8.4 © 2020 DriveLock SE
Release Notes
Table of Contents
Part I Introduction 3
31 Document Conventions
32 DriveLock Documentation
Part II System Requirements 5
51 DriveLock Agent
52 DriveLock Management Console and Control Center
53 DriveLock Enterprise Service
Part III Supported Platforms 7
Part IV Version History 9
91 DriveLock 7.8.6
92 DriveLock 7.8.4
103 DriveLock 7.8.2
Part V Known Issues 11
121 Installation of Management Components Using Group Policy
122 DriveLock Device Scanner
123 Manual Updates
124 Self Service unlock
125 DriveLock iOS and iTunes
126 Windows Portable Devices (WPD)
137 DriveLock Disk Protection
148 DriveLock File Protection and Microsoft OneDrive
149 Antivirus
Part VI Test Installation and Upgrade 15
151 DriveLock Evaluation
152 Updating DriveLock Components
15General Issues
15Updating DriveLock Disk Protection
Introduction
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1 Introduction
This document contains important information about the new version of DriveLock and changes from previous
DriveLock versions. The DriveLock Release Notes also describes changes and additions to DriveLock that were made
after the documentation was completed.
This and other documentation can be found on our online help page www.drivelock.help.
1.1 Document Conventions
Throughout this document the following conventions and symbols are used to emphasize important points that you
should read carefully, or menus, items or buttons that you need to click or select.
Caution: This format means that you should be careful to avoid unwanted results, such as
potential damage to operating system functionality or loss of data
Hint: Useful additional information that might help you save time.
Italics represent fields, menu commands, and cross-references. Bold type represents a button that you need to click.
A fixed-width typeface represents messages or commands typed at a command prompt.
A plus sign between two keyboard keys means that you must press those keys at the same time. For example, ALT+R
means that you must hold down the ALT key while you press R. A comma between two or more keys means that you
must press them consecutively. For example ‘ALT, R, U’ means that you must first press the Alt key, then the R key,
and finally the U key.
1.2 DriveLock Documentation
The DriveLock Documentation consists of the following manuals:
· DriveLock QuickStart Guide
The QuickStart Guide describes the required steps to setup DriveLock using the DriveLock QuickStart setup
wizard.The DriveLock QuickStart setup wizard can be used to simplify the installation and configuration of a
basic DriveLock environment.
· DriveLock Installation Guide
The Installation Guide describes the available installation packages, the system requirements and the steps for
installing each DriveLock component. This is the first document a DriveLock administrator should read.
· DriveLock Administration Guide
The Administration Guide describes the DriveLock architecture and components. It contains detailed
instructions for configuring DriveLock using the DriveLock Management Console (DMC). This document is
intended for DriveLock administrators who need to become familiar with all available DriveLock functionality.
· DriveLock Control Center User Guide
This manual describes how to configure and use the DriveLock Control Center (DCC). This document is intended
for administrators and users who will use DriveLock Control Center for reporting and forensic analysis.
Introduction
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· DriveLock User Guide
The DriveLock User Guide is aimed at end users. It describes how to request the temporary unlocking of a
computer, how to use DriveLock Encryption 2-Go and how to use Network Profiles.
· DriveLock Security Awareness
This manual describes the new security awareness features, which are also included in DriveLock Smart
SecurityEducation.
You can read and download the latest version of these manuals from our online help website www.drivelock.help.
Introduction
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2 System Requirements
This section contains recommendations and minimum requirements. The requirements may vary depending on your
configuration of DriveLock, its components and features, and your system environment.
2.1 DriveLock Agent
Before distributing or installing the DriveLock agents on your corporate network, please ensure that the computers
meet these requirements and are configured properly to provide full functionality.
Main memory:
o at least 4 GB RAM
Free disk space:
o approx. 1 GB with average policies that do not include your own video files
o at least 2 GB if Security Awareness campaigns are used with video sequences (Security Awareness Content
AddOn)
How much disk space you need largely depends on how DriveLock agents are configured via policies and on
the settings and features they contain. It is therefore difficult to provide an exact specification here. We
recommend that you verify and determine the exact value in a test setup with a limited number of systems
before performing a company-wide roll-out.
Additional Windows components:
o .NET Framework 4.5.2 or newer (for Security Awareness Campaigns in general)
o Windows Media Player (for Security Awareness Content AddOn)
2.2 DriveLock Management Console and Control Center
Be sure to install the two management components on the same computer because the DCC will access some of the
dialogs provided by the DriveLock Management Console.
Before distributing or installing the DriveLock management components DMC and DCC on your corporate network,
please ensure that the computers meet these requirements and are configured properly to provide full functionality.
Main memory:
o at least 4 GB RAM
Free disk space:
o approx.350 MB
Additional Windows components:
o .NET Framework 4.5.2 or newer
2.3 DriveLock Enterprise Service
Before distributing or installing the DriveLock Enterprise Service on your corporate network, please ensure that the
computers meet these requirements and are configured properly to provide full functionality.
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Main memory:
o at least 8 GB RAM
Free disk space:
o at least 4 GB, with policies that do include Security Awareness campaigns with video sequences (Security
Awareness Content AddOn), approx. 15 GB is recommended
o if the server is also running the SQL-Server database, additional 10 GB are recommended for storing DriveLock
data
Additional Windows components:
o .NET Framework 4.5.2 or newer
Depending on the number and duration of the DriveLock events that are stored, the size of the DriveLock
database can vary greatly from one system environment to another. It is therefore difficult to provide an
exact specification here. We recommend setting up a test environment with the planned settings over a
period of at least a few days to determine the exact values. These values can be used to calculate the
required memory capacity.
System Requirements
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3 Supported Platforms
DriveLock has been tested and is released for all Windows versions (having the latest available patches installed),
which have been official released by Microsoft by the time this DriveLock version was released and which have not
reached their end-of-service date:
Operating System
Windows 1)XP 3) W7 SP12)
W8.1
OS X10.9+
Win-101607
Win-101703/1709
Win-10 1803/
18094)
Server 2008 SP22008R2
SP1
Server 2012
20012R2
Server2016
Agent (DC/AC)
Device Control x x x x x x x x
Application Control x x x x x x x x
File encryption
Mobile EncryptionApplication
x x x x x x x x
File Protection6) x x x x x x x x
Disk encryption
Disk Protection x13) x x x 7) x 7)
Management components
ManagementConsole
x x x x x x x
Control Center9) x x x x x x x
Enterprise Server x12) x12) x12) x12) x x x
DriveLockVirtual Channel
IGELUDLX
4.12.100+
WYSELinux V6
Embedded
Windows10)
eLux Thin-
Clients
ICA x x x x
RDP x x x
DriveLock Thin-Client Support
ICA (Citrix) XenApp6.0
XenApp
6.511)
XenApp /XenDesktop
7.X
RDP (Windows TS) 2008R2SP1
201220012R2
2016
Supported Platforms
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Database
Microsoft SQL
Server5)
2008SP4
2008R2SP3
2012/2014 SP2
2016 SP2
Oracle Database14) 11.2 12.2
Remarks
1) Windows Intel X86 based Systems (x86_32, x86_64, AMD64)
Windows Vista and Windows 8 are not supported any more.
2) Windows 7 SP1 KB3033929 (SHA-2 code signing support) is required on Windows 7 64-bit.
3) Windows XP Windows XP with SP3 fully patched and POSReady 2009 is supported.An additional license for support of legacy OS is required!
4) Windows 10-1809 Please use the latest DriveLock release for this Windows version. We are not experiencing anyissues so far with this version.
5) Microsoft SQLExpress
For installations up to 200 Clients.
6) File Protection Citrix Terminal Servers are not supported.
7) Disk Protection UEFI and GPT Partitioning are only supported for disks up to 2 TB running on Windows 8 64 bitor newer and UEFI Version V2.3.1 or newer.For UEFI running on Windows 10 Version 1703 the Update KB4032188 is mandatory.DriveLock Disk Protection is supported on Windows 10 version 1709 or newer with somelimitations (see chapter "Known issues" for more information).
9) Control Center Internet Explorer 11 is required for remote connections to an DriveLock Agent.
10) WindowsEmbedded
Der DriveLock Virtual Channel and the DriveLock Agent must not be installed on the same Client.
11) XenApp XenApp 6.5 Hotfix Roll Up 4 or newer.
12) DES On these operating systems DES should only be installed for evaluation or testing purposes.
13) FDE and XP DriveLock Disk Protection is supported only on Windows XP released for ATMs.
14) Oracle Support We still provide support for existing customers. We strongly recommend new customers to useSQL Server instead of Oracle Database.
Supported Platforms
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4 Version History
Even numbered versions are official releases available to all customers, while odd numbered versions are internal or
customer specific releases. Only official releases are listed in the version history.
4.1 DriveLock 7.8.6
DriveLock 7.8.6 is a maintenance release
Major fixes for these issues:
· When updating the agent using msiexec a blank (black) screen might appear for a longer time.
· Palo Alto credential provider doesn't save accounts to EFS.
· The PBA for BIOS (32bit PBA) and UEFI now also supports the following tokens: SafeNet eToken NG-OPT
(CardOS), SafeNet eToken NG-OPT 72k/Java, SafeNet eToken 5105, SafeNet eToken 5110.
· Block access to USB media on locked drives is also prevented even if the user has the right to format the drive.
· A memory leak in DLHM.exe was removed.
· The "Select all" button in the self-service dialog now works correctly and selects all listed computers.
· Manual mounting of an encrypted drive (file & folder encrypted) doesn't show an error message any more.
· The error "Element not found in current DriveLock policy" when importing self-service groups from a CSV file
has been fixed.
4.2 DriveLock 7.8.4
DriveLock 7.8.4 is a feature release
New features:
· Security Awareness Packages:
It’s much easier now to manage and deploy packages on the DES.
· Security Awareness Campaigns:
o We’ve created a wizard that guides you through the configuration.
o There’s no more difference between general and context-specific campaigns.
o It’s a lot easier to define how often your campaign will be displayed.
o You decide how often every single campaign will be displayed.
o You can push individual campaigns so that you can quickly get information to all users.
o You can configure multilingual texts for the display window of the Security Awareness campaigns.
· Drives and Devices:
Combine different drives and devices into groups and configure shared settings.
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· AD Organizational Units:
You can now also restrict whitelist rules for AD organizational units.
· Device Scanner Database:
You can select multiple devices during data transfer from the Device Scanner database in whitelist rules.
Major fixes for these issues:
· Smartphone whitelist rules are not displayed in the Agent UI.
· File filter templates do not display correctly on Android smartphones.
· After rebooting and user logon, SD card readers display a blank usage policy.
· If the current user has no authorization for the "Root" tenant, the DCC is unexpectedly terminated at startup.
· Locked applications do not appear correctly in the "Applications" statistics in the DCC.
· Some detailed information about the Agent is lost during automatic update and is only available again after
rebooting.
· In the File Filter Configuration dialog, sorting by description does not work.
· Recovery information for encrypted containers cannot be created correctly in a Citrix XenApp 6.5 Windows
Server 2008 environment.
· The Temporarily Unlock wizard displays the wrong description to disable file monitoring and file filters.
4.3 DriveLock 7.8.2
DriveLock 7.8.2 is a major feature release
New features:
· Security awareness features significantly improved
In addition to the awareness campaigns you have been familiar with so far, which were shown to users when
they logged on, you can now also create and show campaigns for these specific events:
- When users connect to external drives
- When users connect to external devices
- When users start applications or attempt to use locked applications
Select different types of content most suited for your campaign: images, text, PDF or RTF files, videos or URL
content.
· When you purchase the Security Awareness Content AddOn (as subscription), new multimedia and interactive
content is also available as an additional content type (microLearning sessions, security flashes or eLearning
courses).
· Signed DriveLock policies (experimental feature)
· You can add certificates to DriveLock policies now; they can be automatically parameterized during installation
and provide additional protection against manipulation on the clientAdditional status information of the
DriveLock agents via tray icon and command line provides detailed information on the current configuration of
the agent on a client
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· In the DCC's HelpDesk view, you can see information on the status of the agents that are temporarily unlocked;
this information is updated with every heartbeat interval
· Now you can collect log files and support information directly from a connected agent with the DCC and send
them to DriveLock SE, together with the ticket ID and customer name
· You can now update the DES and the databases without user interaction, and all tenant databases are also
updated during the update process
· You can now clean up local hash databases, and delete unwanted applications manually
· A simpler editing mode allows you to manage policy assignments more easily for many or a large number of
existing policies
Major fixes for these issues:
· In some cases, the DriveLock Agent loses its assignment to the DES and the assigned tenant during the update
· Sometimes the warning "Could not resolve CSP" is written to the DES logfile for no reason
· The MMC crashes when accessing a local whitelist database while the agent is adding to it
· The permission settings for the "Antivirus" and "Disk Protection" helpdesk views do not work properly in the
the DCC
· The DES does not process Microsoft patch information longer than 32 characters correctly
· You cannot save the temporary unlock view settings in the MMC without entering a password
· In some cases, file filter settings are not evaluated correctly in "Access denied" configurations
· Smartphone whitelist rules are not displayed correctly in DriveLock AgentUI
· When formatting a USB drive with enforced encryption, an error occurs on thin clients without DriveLock
Virtual Channel
· A confusing UI causes existing unencrypted data to be deleted by mistake when configuring the advanced
settings for enforced encryption with File Protection
· The panel for the self-service unlock settings is missing in the MMC in the task view
· You can only change the file filter settings for encrypted media rules in the MMC after saving
· If you disable application control in the policy, the filter driver remains enabled in certain situations
· You can format USB media devices, although access permissions are active without write permissions
· If Machine Learning is enabled, installations installed via msi.dll (e.g. Office 2013) are not handled correctly and
their applications are completely added to the local whitelist.
· Long texts in the self-service usage policy are cut off because the scrollbar is missing
5 Known Issues
This chapter contains known issues for this version of DriveLock. Familiarize yourself with the information in this
chapter to avoid unnecessary effort during testing and deployment.
Known Issues
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5.1 Installation of Management Components Using Group Policy
Installing the DriveLock Management Console, the DriveLock Control Center or the DriveLock Enterprise Service by
using Group Policy is not possible. Instead, use the DriveLock Installer to install these components as described in the
Installation Guide.
5.2 DriveLock Device Scanner
Use the Device Scanner integrated in the product in all environments where only the standard client "Root" has been
set up. This applies to most customer installations. If you have a multi-client environment, you will receive an error
message when viewing and saving the scan results.
5.3 Manual Updates
If other policy deployment than GPO is used, on Windows 8 and higher, a manual update of the DriveLock Agent will
not finish properly, if you start the DriveLock Agent.msi from the Windows Explorer (e.g. by double clicking).
Run the MSI-package from an administrative command window with msiexec or use DLSetup.exe.
5.4 Self Service unlock
Self Service unlock and Apple iPhones
If you use the Self Service wizard to unlock connected iPhone devices, it will still be possible to copy pictures manually
from the connected iPhone after the unlock period ended.
5.5 DriveLock iOS and iTunes
DriveLock recognizes and controls current generation Apple devices (iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad etc.) For older Apple
devices that are only recognized as USB drives no granular control of data transfers is available (for example, iPod
Nano).
DriveLock and iTunes use similar multicast DNS responders for automatic device discovery in networks. When
installing both DriveLock and iTunes the installation order is important:
· If DriveLock has not been installed yet you can install iTunes at any time. DriveLock can be installed at any later
time without any special considerations.
· If DriveLock is already installed on a computer and you later install iTunes you have to run the following
command on the computer before you start the iTunes installation: drivelock -stopdnssd. Without this
step the iTunes installation will fail.
After an update of the iOS operating system on a device, iTunes will automatically start a full synchronization between
the computer and the device. This synchronization will fail if DriveLock is configured to block any of the data being
synchronized (photos, music, etc.).
5.6 Windows Portable Devices (WPD)
Locking “Portable devices” prevented, that some Windows Mobile Devices could be synchronized via "Windows
Mobile Device Center", although the special device was released in a whitelist.
Known Issues
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Windows starting from Windows Vista and later uses a new "User-mode Driver Framework" for this kind of devices.
DriveLock now includes this type of driver. The driver is deactivated on the following systems because of a
malfunction in the Microsoft operating system:
· Windows 8
· Windows 8.1 without Hotfix KB3082808
· Windows 10 older than version 1607
5.7 DriveLock Disk Protection
Antivirus protection software may cause the DriveLock Disk Protection installation to fail if the antivirus software
quarantines files in the C:\SECURDSK folder. If this occurs please disable your antivirus protection for the duration of
the Disk Protection installation and re-enable it after the installation is completed. We recommend that you configure
your virus scanner with an exception for the C:\SECURDSK folder.
When Installing DriveLock Disk Protection we strongly recommend that you deactivate the application control if they
are active in the whitelist modus. This will prevent the blocking of programs that are necessary for the installation.
On a small number of computer models the default DriveLock Disk Protection pre-boot environment configuration
may not work correctly and cause the computer to become unresponsive. If this occurs turn off the computer and
restart it while pressing the [Shift] key. When prompted select the option to use the 16-bit pre-boot operating
environment.
Hibernation will not work while a disk is encrypted or decrypted. After complete encryption or decryption windows
has to be restarted once to make hibernate work again.
UEFI mode
Not all hardware vendors implement the complete UEFI functionality. We recommend not to use the UEFI mode
with UEFI versions less than 2.3.1.
The full functionality of the Pre-Boot-Authentication (PBA) for UEFI is not yet available as for BIOS.
· Touchscreen is not supported. A hardware keyboard (USB or PS/2) is required.
· Mouse operation is not yet supported.
· Some PS/2 keyboards may work improperly.
· The PBA GUI is only available in English.
Additional topics:
· Secure Boot must be deactivated up to version 7.6.4. DriveLock 7.6.6 and higher supports UEFI secure boot.
· If you update the firmware, the NVRAM variables on the mainboard that DriveLock requires may be deleted.
We strongly recommend that you install the firmware updates for the mainboard /UEFI before installing
DriveLock PBA / FDE ( this also applies to recently purchased devices or to bug fixes).
· A 32 bit Windows operating system or 32 bit DriveLock cannot be installed on 64 bit capable hardware. Please
use a 64 bit version of a Windows operating system and DriveLock instead.
· There is still a limitation to disks up to a maximum of 2 TB disk size.
Known Issues
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· On some HP PCs Windows always will be set to position one again in the UEFI boot order and the DriveLock
PBA has to be selected manually from the UEFI boot menu. In this case fast boot has to be switched off in UEFI
to keep the DriveLock PBA at position one.
· Windows 10 Version 1703 (Creators Update) can remove the DriveLock boot entry from the UEFI boot menu
while shutting down or when hibernating. Therefore the DriveLock PBA will no longer boot at the next startup
and Windows cannot boot from the encrypted system hard disk. In August 2017 Microsoft released Update
KB4032188 which resolves this issue. Update KB4032188 will be installed automatically by Windows or can be
downloaded manually.
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4032188
Check if update KB4032188 or any later update that replaces KB4032188 is installed before you install
DriveLock Disk Protection for UEFI.
When upgrading to Windows 10 Version 1703 where DriveLock Disk Protection for UEFI is already installed,
add update KB4032188 to the Creators Update before you upgrade.
· Due to an issue in Windows 10 Version 1709 and newer, DriveLock Disk Protection for BIOS cannot identify the
correct disk if more than one hard disk is connected to the system. Therefore Disk Protection for BIOS is not yet
released for Windows 10 1709 systems with more than one hard disk attached until Microsoft provides a fix
for this issue.
5.8 DriveLock File Protection and Microsoft OneDrive
With Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft Office may synchronize directly with OneDrive instead of writing the file to the
local folder first. Then the DriveLock encryption driver is not involved and the Office files will not be encrypted in the
Cloud. To switch off the Office synchronization, uncheck Use Office 2016 to sync Office files that I open or similar
settings in OneDrive. It must be assured, that Office files as other files always are stored locally.
5.9 Antivirus
Antivirus generally
Since DriveLock 7.8, the on-demand scanner (Cyren) will not be included any more. Customers with a valid Avira
license/subscription can use the Avira scanner to scan external drives, until the subscription terminates.
Avira Antivirus
Since DriveLock 7.9 Avira is no longer supported.
Known Issues
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6 Test Installation and Upgrade
6.1 DriveLock Evaluation
You can install the DriveLock - the Agent, the Management Console, the Control Center, the Enterprise Service and
Microsoft SQL Express - on the same computer. This topology makes it easy to evaluate DriveLock’s central reporting
features using minimal hardware.
On our website www.drivelock.help you can find a Quick Start Guide that guides you through the initial installation.
This guide also shows you how to create a test installation and set up the initial configuration with the help of the
Quick Start Wizard.
If you downloaded the DriveLock software from the Web site (www.drivelock.com), a 30-day trial license is
included. To evaluate DriveLock on a single computer, you don’t need to perform any license configuration. If
you install the DriveLock Agent on multiple client computers and configure DriveLock settings using Microsoft
Group Policy, a Centrally Stored Policy or a configuration file or if you want to tests the Disk Protection too, you
have to add a license key to the configuration. You can use the evaluation license key that is installed with
DriveLock Management Console (by default, C:\Program Files\CenterTools\DriveLock MMC\Tools\AgentTrial.lic).
When using the quick start wizard, this license is imported in the generated policy automatically.
6.2 Updating DriveLock Components
6.2.1 General Issues
The DriveLock Installation Guide describes all necessary steps required to update the components. In addition theses
release notes may contain additional information.
The DMC and the DCC will be installed in separate directories to avoid side effects when updating these components
automatically.
The DriveLock Control Center uses some components of the DriveLock Management Console for remote
maintenance. Both components must each have the same version number, which must also match the
version of the installed DES.
6.2.2 Updating DriveLock Disk Protection
After the DriveLock Agent has been updated, an existing DriveLock FDE installation will be updated automatically and
without re-encryption to the most current version. After updating the FDE components, a reboot may be required.
For further information on updating DriveLock Disk Protection or updating the operating system where DriveLock Disk
Protection is already installed, see our separate document available for download from our website
www.drivelock.help.
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