9 Jun 2010 at 11:27 #1 Spooter Spooter Associate Joined 1 Aug 2007 Posts 1,065 Are you using Bitlocker at your company? What configuration are you using regarding the recovery key. Looking to use Bitlocker on the new Windows 7 Ultimate machines rather than EPHD.
Are you using Bitlocker at your company? What configuration are you using regarding the recovery key. Looking to use Bitlocker on the new Windows 7 Ultimate machines rather than EPHD.
3 Aug 2010 at 09:37 #2 Spooter Spooter Associate OP Joined 1 Aug 2007 Posts 1,065 I guess my lack of replies shows that not many people are using Bitlocker? If you are im interested to know how many machine you use it on? Deployment method and if you have used it on machines without TPM? Thanks
I guess my lack of replies shows that not many people are using Bitlocker? If you are im interested to know how many machine you use it on? Deployment method and if you have used it on machines without TPM? Thanks
3 Aug 2010 at 09:42 #3 edscdk edscdk Soldato Joined 17 Jul 2008 Posts 7,391 make sure you have regular backups of the files.....
3 Aug 2010 at 10:08 #4 Spooter Spooter Associate OP Joined 1 Aug 2007 Posts 1,065 Why do you say that? Is it known to fail causing loss of access to files? That doesn’t help me much. I have been using it on a couple of test machines and it’s been working seamlessly without any hit on performance.
Why do you say that? Is it known to fail causing loss of access to files? That doesn’t help me much. I have been using it on a couple of test machines and it’s been working seamlessly without any hit on performance.
3 Aug 2010 at 12:33 #5 Liquidfox Liquidfox Soldato Joined 26 Sep 2007 Posts 4,141 Location Newcastle I think he means that should a drive fail, you'll have problems restoring data as it's encrypted, hence the need for backups.
I think he means that should a drive fail, you'll have problems restoring data as it's encrypted, hence the need for backups.