
Note: To encrypt your Mac OS X boot disk with PGP Desktop 9.9 you must be using Mac OS X version
10.4.10 or later on Intel-based Macintosh systems only.
Compatible Email Client Software
PGP Desktop will, in most cases, work without problems with any Internet-standards-based email client that
runs on Mac OS X 10.4.x or Mac OS X 10.5.x.
y Apple Mail 2.1.1, 3.3
y Microsoft Entourage 2008
Note: A new PGP Mail Plugin is available for computers running Mac OS X version 10.5.6. This plugin is
available from the PGP Corporation Knowledgebase article #1099 (https://support.pgp.com/?faq=1099). Older
versions of Mac OS X are still compatible with the PGP Mail Plugin included with PGP Desktop.
Instant Messaging Client Compatibility
PGP Desktop is compatible with the following instant messaging clients when encrypting AIM instant
messages, file transfers, and direct connections:
y iChat 3.1.x, 4.0
Encryption of file transfers and direct connections requires AIM 5.9.3702 on Windows or iChat 3.1 on
Mac OS X. Audio and video connections are not encrypted by PGP Desktop.
Other instant messaging clients may work for basic instant messaging, but have not been certified for use.
Anti-Virus Client Software Compatibility for Macintosh
y Norton Antivirus 11 and Norton Internet Security 3.0: To use PGP Desktop with email and instant
messaging, you must disable the Vulnerability Protection option in Norton. To do this, select Auto
Protection and then disable the option for Vulnerability Protection." [18130]
Installation Instructions
To install PGP Desktop on your Mac OS X system:
1. Mount the PGP Desktop disk image.
2. Double-click PGP.pkg.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: If you are upgrading your computer to a new major release of Mac OS X (such as from 10.4.x to 10.5.x)
and want to use this version of PGP Desktop, be sure to uninstall any previous versions of PGP Desktop
before upgrading to the new version of Mac OS X and installing this release. Be sure to back up your keys and
keyrings before uninstalling. Note that if you have used PGP Whole Disk Encryption, you will need to
unencrypt your disk before you can uninstall PGP Desktop.
Licensing
PGP Desktop uses a licensing system to determine what features will be active. You enter your PGP Desktop
license using the Setup Assistant after installation. If you are in a domain protected by a PGP Universal
Server, your PGP administrator may have configured your PGP Desktop installer with a license.
You can also use PGP Desktop without a license, but for non-commercial use only. Commercial use of PGP
Desktop without a license is a violation of the End-User License Agreement (EULA). If you choose to use PGP
Desktop without a license (and you are legally permitted to do so under the EULA for non-commercial use),
most PGP Desktop features will not work; only basic functionality will be available.
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