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Why has this not been fixed yet?!??!
We have already purchased Sophos for all of the bells and whistles that were delievered, but there are these nuances that make us look into something else entirely. You are telling me that disabling Secure Boot, i.e. making sure that the OS has not been inappropriately tampered with (especially in an enterprise situation) is the only option to allow DLP to work as well? OR disabling DLP policies on endpoints? Unreal this level of support-ability with Microsoft.