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MacOS 64Bit Check Point Endpoint Security
Hi,
please advise when we can expect Check Point Endpoint Security application to be 64bit.
Very sad the company still haven't managed this issue.
Regards.
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I think you are wrong - all E82.00 (or higher) EPS clients work with macOSCatalina (10.15), so they must be 64bit. After Mojave, 32bit Support was dropped by Apple...
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Well, macOS 11 even with latest version Check Point give a notice 32bit will not be supported.
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Latest OS X version supported by CP EPS E83.20 is macOSCatalina (10.15). So you seem to be talking about unsupported versions 8)
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Well, I believe 64bit is 64bit no matter what version of latest macOS is installed.
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Awak, Apple has dropped 32bit Support with macOSCatalina (10.15). So apps running under macOSCatalina (10.15) must be 64bit. Or can you point out any documentation stating that CP EPS E83.20 is 32bit only ?
If the beta of a new OS X version unsupported by CP EPS E83.20 gives error messages on install, you should never take their content for the undisputed truth as it rather might be a generic error message (installer does not work, so assume no 64bit app).
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