Nathan, did you ever find a solution for this? I'm running into the exact same issue on two new 5501 Latitudes. I have a ticket open with Dell but still no solution. Thanks. Jeff
Unfortunately, no. I managed to get around it in a way by having our company temporarily uninstall the antivirus, but then reinstall it. Even more unfortunate, is that now that there is a new update of the Windows 10 (Microsoft Store) application, and an accompanying Dell Power Manager update (separate from the store, but still downloadable through the W10 store app) I can no longer update to maintain full functionality again. Luckily, the power settings I set once it was working have kept, but I cannot modify them without booting into the UEFI/BIOS. I will have to have our company remote-in and work with the antivirus, which seems to block it because I do not believe it signed correctly in the certificate.
Sorry for the long wait. I am not sure exactly how to help. I had it working after I had my organization temporarily uninstall the antivirus, and then allow me to install Power Manager, then reinstall the antivirus. Unfortunately, because this program requires occasional updates, my last attempt to update it broke it again and I have not made the time to have our technical support team remote-in and do the process again, which HONESTLY I should not have to do, but because I believe the certificate is still broken, the antivirus is flagging it.
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Unfortunately, no. I managed to get around it in a way by having our company temporarily uninstall the antivirus, but then reinstall it. Even more unfortunate, is that now that there is a new update of the Windows 10 (Microsoft Store) application, and an accompanying Dell Power Manager update (separate from the store, but still downloadable through the W10 store app) I can no longer update to maintain full functionality again. Luckily, the power settings I set once it was working have kept, but I cannot modify them without booting into the UEFI/BIOS. I will have to have our company remote-in and work with the antivirus, which seems to block it because I do not believe it signed correctly in the certificate.
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September 12th, 2019 13:00
Hey Nathan, can you please assist me on how you did this? I can't seem to do that for my own personal computer
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Sorry for the long wait. I am not sure exactly how to help. I had it working after I had my organization temporarily uninstall the antivirus, and then allow me to install Power Manager, then reinstall the antivirus. Unfortunately, because this program requires occasional updates, my last attempt to update it broke it again and I have not made the time to have our technical support team remote-in and do the process again, which HONESTLY I should not have to do, but because I believe the certificate is still broken, the antivirus is flagging it.
I wish I could help more.