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kryptticAZ

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Can someone with a 2016 touchbar MacBook Pro check to see if System Integrity Protection was enabled after they installed 10.12.2?

According to the release notes:
"- Fixes an issue where System Integrity Protection was disabled on some MacBook Pro (October 2016) computers"

However, when I run this command in Terminal: csrutil status
it still tells me that it's disabled.

I know I can boot into Recovery and enable it manually, but I'm wondering if something went wrong with the update since this was specifically mentioned as a fix.

Thanks.
 
Mine is enabled after the update.

I didn't check it before, and I never tried to manually enable it.
 
Can someone with a 2016 touchbar MacBook Pro check to see if System Integrity Protection was enabled after they installed 10.12.2?

According to the release notes:
"- Fixes an issue where System Integrity Protection was disabled on some MacBook Pro (October 2016) computers"

However, when I run this command in Terminal: csrutil status
it still tells me that it's disabled.

I know I can boot into Recovery and enable it manually, but I'm wondering if something went wrong with the update since this was specifically mentioned as a fix.

Thanks.

No, mine was not enabled after I applied the update so I had to do it manually.
 
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