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Vista System requirements
It looks like BitLocker and TPM's use either a PIN or an external USB device to hold a certificate. It doesn't seem to be smart card compatible...? If so, I guess I don't need the smart card to support this. :) "David Chadwick" <da...@opticsenses.com> wrote in message news:OWnaKbCZGHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl.

Vista System requirements
... 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

Bitlocker passphrase only
The new UI makes it much easier for a Windows Vista Ultimate user to be able to set up BitLocker on TPM 1.2-enabled hardware and still maintain access for the administrator of an Enterprise edition to all of the features and functionality BitLocker supports through scripting and command-line tools. Support and

TPM
Also Vista requires a TPM for the hard drive Bitlocker function. Below there's a link to a FAQ from Wave, whom make Embassy Trust Suite, who's software is found on many systems with TPMs. http://www.wave.com/support/CSC/CustomerService/common_solutionsTPM.asp Geo.

How to Confirm System Boot information?/Vista general group ...
The ability to set a BitLocker TPM+PIN via BDD UI/CS.ini was removed in MDT RTW Lite Touch Install. This was done to better match up with the corresponding System Center Config Mgr UI. For some reason they do not support this. We are revisiting this topic. You may see ZTIGather refer to a BDEPin property but it is

Undo Bitlocker Drive Preparation Tool
If the computer has a TPM chip and BitLocker is enabled, the whole drive is encrypted and the key is stored on the computer's motherboard. You must buy the motherboards that support it as well as MS products. Bad idea. Buying/using encryption "products" that work on any commodity hardware, seems much smarter.

leggenda metropolitana
If you have Vista Ultimate you can use Bitlocker to encrypt your entire hard drive. Bitlocker works with either a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) which is a built-in hardware solution for storing your encryption keys available on some laptops or you can use a USB thumb drive for storing your encryption keys.

Bitlocker black screen after reboot
Therefore, please contact our CSS to support this kind issue. For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Service and Support (CSS) phone numbers and Right click and click Properties of the "CN=ms-TPM-OwnerInformation" object. The searchFlags Attribute Syntax should be "Integer" and their value should be

Pre-boot vs. post-boot authentication
The step-by-step guide has instructions on how to setup BitLocker without a acceptable TPM chip. I have BitLocker functioning on 2 dual boot towers and 1 laptop without TPM chips. Can someone point me to an official IBM\MS Document explaining why T42 and other Systems doesn't support the Bitlocker function ?

bitlocker via usb flash issue
Yes bitlocker works with a PIN and USB. You don't need TPM, but the BIOS has to support recognizing the USB flash drive as it boots. Set it up using method 3 in this link. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/aa905089.aspx -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

Windows Vista SP1
 Enhances BitLocker Drive Encryption (BDE) to offer an additional multifactor authentication method that combines a key protected by the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) with a Startup key stored on a USB storage device and a user-generated personal identification number (PIN). Reliability Windows Vista SP1 will

Microsoft Deployment 4.0 - BitLocker
BitLocker The full-volume drive encryption capability included in Windows Vista Enterprise and Ultimate editions. FORGET THESE: Remote Installation Services RIS has been replaced by Windows Deployment Services (WDS) but still offers legacy support on Windows Server 2003; RIPREP and RISETUP are not possible with

Re-install computers using BitLocker and TPM
If
you don't back up your data to unencrypted storage, if BitLocker ever decides not to let you in, your data is gone forever. 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.

BitLocker Drive Encryption Ultimate Extra
Vero e falso :-) Falso: Bitlocker puo' funzionare anche con mb in cui non e' presente il modulo TPM. Chiaramente dovrai memorizzare altrove la chiave (pe penna usb) Vero: Bitlocker non funziona con tutti i moduli TPM http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929706 -- Ciaoo Roberto Scassellati Microsoft MVP - Windows

Microsoft publishes detailed Vista SP1 “changelog”
All systems coming with Intel Core 2 Duo processors were released after the final TPM/BitLocker specification was released, therefore their BIOS included the right Boot-block and EC/KBC BIOS firmware (this is different from the normal BIOS).:: In order to make systems with Core Duo procs to work with BitLocker,

how do I turn on Bitlocker?
"Paul Baker [MVP, 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

Toshiba Tecra M5 BIOS support for Bitlocker in TPM mode?
Vista
Bitlocker is an encryption technology for disks. The web pages I've visited, suggests there are two ways it can work. 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, but I don't know whether Vista would accept

freebsd-hackers Digest, Vol 222, Issue 4
Improvements to the administration experience, including BitLocker™ Drive Encryption (BDE). Support for emerging hardware and standards, that combines a key protected by the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) with a Startup key stored on a USB storage device and a user-generated personal identification number (PIN).

TechNet Flash: New beta releases for Windows Vista, 2007 Microsoft ...
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. But not with Windows Vista. And NGSCB support, otherwise known as the Trusted Computing Initiative, is there. For example, BitLocker uses the TPM chip you may have installed. TPM !

Microsoft Deployment 4.0 - BitLocker
If, instead of ReadyBoost, you were referring to BitLocker, then what is required is a motherboard that supports TPM version 1.2. Many OEM's already include this on their PC's. For examples: "Which Dell systems support TPM? The TPM 1.2 security hardware device comes standard on the following LatitudeTM notebook