Issue: The FILE_UNSOLIDIFIED event isn't generated for checksum as updater rule in LEL7. Workaround: Add a license, solidify if Application Control, and enable. Issue: Upgrade to 6.3.0-794 from 6.3.0-724 in LEL5 32 bits, LEL6 32 bits, and LSES11 32 bits leaves the system Disabled and Unsolidified. Run "/opt/bitrock/solidcoreS3-6.3.0-724/helperBinaryUninstall". If you're updating from 6.3.0.724 to 6.3.0.794, the workaround to uninstall the product is as follows: Workaround: To perform the removal in this case, you must uninstall the previous version. Issue: Removal of ACC for Linux 6.3.0.794 after you upgrade from 6.3.0.724 in LEL5 32 bits, LEL6 32 bits, and LSES11 32 bits fails. Issue: You're unable to create a user when ACC is in the Update Mode on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 with SSSD version 2.0.0-43 installed. Also, the product can't be enabled when the redirfs module is installed on a system. Issue: Sanity validation fails with an error message. Issue: A bash script can be solidified even when the script auth feature is disabled. Issue: When Application Control 6.3.0.180 is installed in the standalone mode in CentOS 7, it displays an error message. Issue: When Disable is executed in the Update Mode, Solidcore Client task events aren't displayed. Issue: When Enable Task is executed from ePO, inconsistency is observed in the Solidcore Client Task Log. Issue: When the Enable Task command is executed from ePO, inconsistency is observed in the Solidcore Client Task Log. Issue: When the Disable Task command is executed from ePO, inconsistency is observed in the Solidcore Client Task Log. Issue: When SC: Enable client task is executed after Application Control for Linux is upgraded from version 6.2.0-463 to 6.4.2-206, Application Control changes to Update mode instead of Enable mode. Workaround: Create a dummy change control (write-protect) rule and apply it to the system. Issue: Monitoring rules don't work unless a change control rule is in place. Workaround: Configure /opt/McAfee/mvedr/mfemvedr as an updater under Application Control Rules (Unix). Issue: MVEDR collectors are blocked from running on Linux with Application Control enabled.
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