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Missing UEFI Boot Path Security on Dell Precision 3620

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So we are in an academic environment, and to protect our machines, all of them have a BIOS password enabled. We also "thought" this would automatically enable "UEFI Boot Path Security" with "Always, Except internal HDD." However, that option does not exist on this machine. We verified this on about 20 machines. I can confirm that the machines are in UEFI mode with Secure Boot enabled.

The point of this option is to prevent users from booting from anything other than the internal drives. If they tried, then a the BIOS password will be needed.

The funny thing is, the option is available on a Optiplex 9020 and a Precison 3640. Even on a Precision 3630, the option was added via a firmware update and was placed under DellSmbios:\AdvancedBootOptions.

Is there any way to set this option for the 3620? It is just strange that it is on an older machine, but not this one.

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