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Anyone have a laptop with Bitlocker (TPM not USB) enabled?
... Windows - SDK]" <pa...@online.rochester.rr.com> wrote: [Bitlocker issues] I then saw a message that a TPM is required. An addition to other responses about EFS: one of the gotchas about it is that you can copy EFS-encrypted files to a volume which does not support EFS, and the system will cheerfully store

Have you used bitlocker?
... with at least 15 GB of available space Support for DirectX 9 graphics with: WDDM Driver 128 MB of graphics memory (minimum) Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware 32 Tablet and Touch Technology requires a Tablet PC or a touch screen Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption requires a USB Flash Drive and a system with a TPM

EFS and laptops
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista security Google "TPM" and you should find your answers. Vista requires TPM 1.2 and not all early TPM modules support, or can be, upgraded to TPM 1.2. But this doesn't mean your system won't support Bitlocker, it still will and you can use other

TPM security
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cannot be by BitLocker, because my motherboard BIOS apparently doesn't support TPM, which is needed for BitLocker. So, by encrypting my user folder, another administrator cannot access my user folder through the 'Users' folder? By encrypting our user folders, will it also prevent the search function to retrieve

Protection Against Hackers
My TPM is version 1.1 so I am forced to use a USB Key with Bitlocker. I am using a standard USB key presently but I'm concerned about the long term wear on the USB I don't think that a card reader will work, unless it presents the card to the OS exactly as a USB Flash Drive without requiring any driver support.

EFS and laptops
BitLocker works best when deployed on PCs with Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs), leveraging a new infrastructure in Windows Vista called TPM Base Services v1.2. International Domain Names support in Internet Explorer 7. Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista now includes support for International Domain

Encryption Software for Vista
BitLocker在Windows Vista企业版和高级版中提供的一个安全功能,可以使用一个TPM芯片 或者一个USB钥匙盘对整个操作系统卷进行加密。Custom Scan自定义扫描。 .... Lots of performance enhancements and improved stability in a lot of scenarios; and support for more languages, of course.Can I install DreamScene on a computer

BitLocker en Ultimate
FVE" here is the log Start Test 6/19/2007 12:22:35.757 PM 1 : USB Post Test Message 6/19/2007 12:22:35.757 PM Check TPM presence Message 6/19/2007 12:22:35.757 PM Checking The bios does support usb boot up. I have looked for information about the test but can find none. Any help with this test would be greatful.

One USB key for more than one computer
I believe that to take advantage of Vista Bitlocker you need to buy the Ultimate Edition even the Business Edition, which you might have thought might need it, The second method relies on the TPM module in the computer. Now, it could be, that it would be sufficient to have a TPM without BIOS support,

Ok. New laptop. TPM. XP. Want dual boot. What do I do first?
... It specifies Linux, but this is a tutorial for adding a non-Windows boot option to the Vista Boot Manager: http://port25.technet.com/archive/2006/10/13/Using-Vista_2700_s- Boot-Manager-to-Boot-Linux-and-Dual-Booting-with-BitLocker-Protection-with-TPM-Support. aspx -- Darren Pilgrim.

Vista hindrer installering av andre OS?
WinFS and Monad. That's it. The list of features that are new to Vista go on and on. Don't forget EFI and NGSCB. EFI is included in the 64 bit version. And NGSCB support, otherwise known as the Trusted Computing Initiative, is there. For example, BitLocker uses the TPM chip you may have installed.

Toshiba Tecra M5 BIOS support for Bitlocker in TPM mode?
Thanks & Regards, Ken Zhao Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security <http://www.microsoft.com/security> This is what I did: 1. Allow Bitlocker without TPM (via gpedit.msc) 2. Use Bitlocker Drive Preparation Tool to create a new partition. 3.

TPM
... 65f5b/BitLockerReq.doc Thanks & Regards, Ken Zhao Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security This is what I did: 1. Allow Bitlocker without TPM (via gpedit.msc) 2. Use Bitlocker Drive Preparation Tool to create a new partition. 3.

Princeton memory vulnerability and BitLocker
Olly bigball4g...@mail.anonymizer.com microsoft public windows vista general How can I make my motherboard support or have TPM on it? Award Software International, Inc. F4, 5/24/2007 SMBIOS Version 2.4 Plz, tell me if I should change it becasue I want to have BitLocker Drive Encryption installed on my system.

Bitlocker enabled BIOSes
While all editions of Windows Vista can support multiple core CPUs, only Windows Vista Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise can support dual processors. and Touch Technology requires a Tablet PC or a touch screen. Ultimate Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption requires a USB Flash Drive and a system with a TPM 1.2 chip.

bitlocker via usb flash issue
And
NGSCB support, otherwise known as the Trusted Computing Initiative, is there. For example, BitLocker uses the TPM chip you may have installed. TPM != NGSCB No, TPM is the underlying hardware. NGSCB uses it. And yes, it's in Vista. But NGSCB isn't. It's another dropped feature. -- Sandman[.net]

Toshiba Tecra M5 BIOS support for Bitlocker in TPM mode?
bp b...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general "Jane C" wrote: BitLocker can be used without a TPM chip. A compatible TPM is defined as a version 1.2 TPM. A compatible BIOS must support the TPM and the Static Root of Trust Measurement as defined by the Trusted Computing Group.

Extending Active Directory Schema for Bitlocker recovery ...
As
near as I can tell, certain motherboards are equipped with a pin header intended for use by a TPM module. That is intended for a Trusted Platform crypto chip. As well as the BitLocker support (which can be had on the normal version with a USB Flashdrive), it appears to have the remote control from the P5W DH

Vista Hardware Perils
Peter NM Hansteen pe...@bsdly.net no it diverse "Kristin Bruun" <diverse_glemspam...@kristin.no> writes: Jeg tror jeg er på sporet av noe her: http://blogs.technet.com/voy/archive/2006/10/13/building-a-dual-boot-system-with- windows-vista-bitlocker-protection-with-tpm-support.aspx ja, sånne oppsett med flere

P5B-E Plus and Vista
I've been using BitLocker on 3 systems without a TPM chip. I didn't reply earlier because the first reply by Rock gave you the complete answer before he mentioned A compatible TPM is defined as a version 1.2 TPM. A compatible BIOS must support the TPM and the Static Root of Trust Measurement as defined by the