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If a user disables the ENS Web Control extension in Edge, you can't re-enable the extension through ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) and McAfee Agent (MA). The user must re-enable the extension locally. Windows provides a group policy, Prevent turning off required extensions, to harden the Edge extension.
Use any of the following options to allow access to sites that the iFrames support feature blocks: Add the IP address of the web server to the Exclusions list in the ENS Web Control Options policy. Change the action specified for sites that are rated as Yellow and Unrated to Allow in the ENS Web Content Actions policy.
See KB82761 - Supported platforms for Endpoint Security. This article provides a list of supported client and server operating systems, virtual infrastructure, email clients, hardware requirements, and internet browsers.
Remove some or all products using the Endpoint Product Removal (EPR) tool. To obtain the EPR tool, see KB90895 - Endpoint Product Removal tool to uninstall products . IMPORTANT: The EPR tool is available to any customer with an active grant number.
Trellix ENS Web Control unintentionally exposes users to higher risks, including cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, by downgrading intended website Content Security Policy (CSP) settings. This update resolves all of the following vulnerabilities.
Chrome has a Group Policy Object (GPO)-hardening policy for extensions that prevent users from controlling extensions in Chrome. When you apply a GPO policy to harden the extensions and to force-enable the ENS Web Control extension, users are still able to disable the extension.
Problem. With the latest versions of Chrome and Edge Chromium, browsers have a new setting called "Allow access to file URLs." This is required to allow the Web Control extension to effectively control site access based on rating, category, or the Block and Allow List.
For best results and optimal security, upgrade to a newer supported operating system. For more information, see KB91432 - Support for Windows 7/Server 2008/2008 R2 after January 2020. 6 Microsoft ended mainstream support for Windows 8 and 8.1 on January 9, 2018 and will end extended support on January 10, 2023.
To install the ENS Web Control extension, perform the following steps: Deploy ENS Web Control on the endpoint. Uninstall Firefox 74 or later from the endpoint.
Endpoint Security (ENS) Web Control 10.x Edge Chromium. For customers in regions where the Chrome Web Store is inaccessible, customers can install the ENS Web Control extension from the Microsoft Edge Add-on store through Active Directory.