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For most users and workstations, this process should be seamless and transparent, taking place in the background without the need for user intervention.
 
For most users and workstations, this process should be seamless and transparent, taking place in the background without the need for user intervention.
  
In some cases, users will encounter notifications regarding enabling encryption on their workstation, depending on your operating system and version, those notifications should be similar to the following images:
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In some cases, users will encounter notifications regarding enabling encryption on their workstation, depending on your operating system and version, those notifications should appear as follows:
  
 
[[File:Filevault notification.png|unframed|macOS notification for filevault enablement]]
 
[[File:Filevault notification.png|unframed|macOS notification for filevault enablement]]
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[[File:Bitlocker notification.png|unframed|Windows notification for bitlocker enablement]]
 
[[File:Bitlocker notification.png|unframed|Windows notification for bitlocker enablement]]
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These notifcations are expected and normal. Once the encryption is enabled and completed, your computer will resume its normal operation.
  
  

Revision as of 13:59, 12 May 2025

Migration from Sophos to MDE

Beginning in 2025, Evergreen will migrate workstations from using Sophos Endpoint Protection to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE).

For most users and workstations, this process should be seamless and transparent, taking place in the background without the need for user intervention.

In some cases, users will encounter notifications regarding enabling encryption on their workstation, depending on your operating system and version, those notifications should appear as follows:

macOS notification for filevault enablement


Windows notification for bitlocker enablement

These notifcations are expected and normal. Once the encryption is enabled and completed, your computer will resume its normal operation.


Special steps for remote users

If you are a remote worker and your workstation has not connected to the campus network in an extended period of time (note: Connecting to MyWorkstation does not qualify for this step) we will need your machine to do so prior to June 25th, 2025. If you are unable to complete this request in that timeframe, please reach out to the TSC or submit a support request via help.evergreen.edu.