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  • Dont want bitlocker and how to turn it off?
    If BitLocker isn’t fully activated, it isn’t encrypting your drive To ensure it stays off, open Control Panel → BitLocker Drive Encryption and make sure it’s turned off for all drives If any drives show “On,” select Turn off BitLocker to decrypt them No Microsoft account is needed to manage this locally
  • Managing BitLocker with Microsoft Endpoint Manager
    What licenses do I need to manage Microsoft BitLocker? BitLocker can be enabled and disabled using Microsoft Endpoint Manager on Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education
  • Enabling BitLocker with Microsoft Endpoint Manager - Microsoft Intune
    BitLocker Overview and Requirements FAQ BitLocker recovery guide (Windows 10) Manage BitLocker policy for Windows 10 in Intune Encryption report for encrypted devices in Microsoft Intune Configure endpoint protection settings in Microsoft Intune This is the first post in this series Catch up on the other blogs:
  • Managing BitLocker in the enterprise using Microsoft Endpoint Manager
    Managing BitLocker via Intune gives organizations the confidence their Windows data is stored encrypted, without the need to manage an on-premises infrastructure Here are some of the features you’ll get when using Intune for BitLocker management: Silently enable BitLocker allowing BitLocker to be enforced and enabled without user interaction
  • Windows 10 BitLocker Management Options | Microsoft Community Hub
    Starting in version 1910, use Configuration Manager to manage BitLocker Drive Encryption (BDE) for on-premises Windows clients, which are joined to Active Directory
  • Using BitLocker recovery keys with Microsoft Endpoint Manager . . .
    By Luke Ramsdale – Service Engineer | Microsoft Endpoint Manager – Intune This is the fourth blog in our series on using BitLocker with Intune In the first post, we described occasions when a BitLocker-enabled device enters recovery mode You can read about the reasons a device enters recovery mode in the documentation under What causes BitLocker recovery This post walks you through
  • Which Windows Licenses are required to manage BitLocker through Intune
    However, one document mentions that Windows 10 11 Enterprise is required to manage BitLocker using CSP (Configuration Service Provider) We need clarification on whether Windows 10 11 Professional is fully capable of BitLocker management via Intune or if Enterprise is required for CSP-based management
  • Configuring BitLocker encryption with Endpoint security
    In our final post of a 5-part series of posts on BitLocker, we’ll look at configuring BitLocker encryption with Endpoint security policies




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