![]() This makes going from Catalina to Ventura without first removing the CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor a problematic situation. ![]() For example, the last supported version of the CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor for macOS 10.15 Catalina is 6.41, while the minimum required version for macOS 13 Ventura is 6.45. This means that the version required for the newly released macOS will be greater than the last supported version for the soon-to-be-retired macOS. The minimum Falcon Sensor version required for a newly released version of macOS is determined much closer to the OS’s release date, usually a few weeks. The last supported version of the Falcon Sensor for a given version of macOS is generally set by CrowdStrike approximately 180 days before that OS’s expected retirement date. ![]() As discussed in yesterdays’ Endpoint Management Meeting, beware of jumping too many versions of macOS at a time without uninstalling the CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor first! Upgrading from one supported version of macOS to another should be fine, but going from an unsupported version of macOS (for example, macOS 10.15 Catalina) to the latest available version (currently macOS 13 Ventura) will cause problems. ![]()
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