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Vista Hardware Perils
Also, does -not- absolutely require a TPM Module Chip for realizing the enhanced Security benefits of BitLocker. Respectfully expressed, it seems too apparent that if you read 1st) Vista's "Help and Support" Files, including 2nd) Vista's new "Start Search" Field (just type your request) also Microsoft's online

BitLocker Drive Encryption USB BIOS Logo Test fails
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type of attack on BitLocker would only work when it is used in "basic mode" (where the encrypted disk is mounted automatically without requiring a user Like the CAC, the TPM chips I am familiar with only support RSA-1024, which is certainly not very strong. SPYRUS supports the encryption of an AES-256 key

TPM security
In addition my desktop is equpped with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) which has been turned on and activated. When I try to install or activate BLE (Bit-Locker Encryption) BDE (Bitlocker Drive Encryption, not BLE) requires a minimum 1.5 GB system partition that is marked as active and not what you state above.

how do I turn on Bitlocker?
To use a every possible scenario, you'll need a TPM 1.2 chip, and I don't know if any of those are shipping yet (my computer has a TPM 1.1). I am needing to pony up for so I can support use of BitLocker :-) "Alun Jones" <a...@texis.invalid> wrote in message news:t4Kdndo34cfOX5rZRVn-sQ@comcast.com.

Windows Vista stops you accessing your HDD...
The TPM in the case of BitLocker essentially binds and wraps the key used to encrypt your HDD. If the thief doesn't know your password and tries to take the HDD out and and http://www.xml-dev.com/blog/index.php?action=viewtopic&id=250 for list of of products that support 2-factor pre-boot authentication saqib

Vista Hardware Perils
Thanks & Regards, Ken Zhao Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security .... I looked at the document on Bitlocker you pointed me to. Most of it is about TPM requirements. However, I want to run Bitlocker without TPM, which is possible when this feature

Vista RTM not secure?
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would like to configure Bitlocker using the TPM which is on board. I am aware that Bitlocker can be used without a TPM, but this requires the user to have an external token eg on a USB drive which they have to insert at boot time. I would rather use the TPM mode so there will be no need for this.

Vista Hardware Perils
NO_SPAM microsoft public tw windows HI: 你能加密磁碟,你的USB和BIOS應該有 通過Windows的檢查參考看看http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923123 謝謝-- 希望 主機板是ASUS A7V880 ,BIOS是AMI 1010.005(beta),沒有TPM,當我用USB當作啟動KEY 時,進入OS後,系統都無法讀取USB,請問開啟bitlocker需要用bitlocker專用的usb隨身碟嗎?

how do I turn on Bitlocker?
Steven Wabik Steven...@verizon.net microsoft public windows vista general its interesting about how u can use the bitlocker security without the security chip. by the way business edition does not have full support for the TPM security chip. "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <andre...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

Micro$oft slips yet another feature out of M$ Windows Vista
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 Oh, well done! V useful link. Explains quite well what

how do I turn on Bitlocker?
matthewj9 matthewj9.349...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista security Yes I understand - a BIOS setting which prevents ANY program from making changes to the hard drive's boot record - something which a virus might want to do, but which the user won't want to do very often (perhaps only when they

talking about vista
It looks like a TPM problem. Sony tech support says that up to now, they have not tested bitlocker on this computer and they have no plan support Vista on this computer. I you got something different, please let me know. Thanks! "Chad Harris" wrote: Thomas-- I think this MSKB will be helpful: Error message when you

Extending Active Directory Schema for Bitlocker recovery ...
... à savoir : - Restauration ordinateur - Connexion à un domaine - Bureau à distance - Chiffrement disque (Bitlocker) - Clichés instantanés - Multilingue - Bonus En Très complet, très bien étudié, surtout si l'ordinateur dispose de puce TPM (Trusted Platform Module), mais tellement usine à gaz que je me suis

Bitlocker USB Key Requirements
... Rodolfo Parrado Gutiérrez MVP Windows Server Security MCT MCSE MCSA MCP+I https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Rodolfo La seguridad no es binaria. La ayuda de Bitlocker es muy clara al respecto. Tu disco duro no está particionado como se requiere para utilizar el cifrado. El disponer o no de TPM no es

how do I turn on Bitlocker?
Jane C jellyb...@NOSPAMxjgarage.org microsoft public windows vista general 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.

Zukünftig bei Microsoft kein slipstreamen von Servicepacks ...
Bitlocker information Unsure if you read these web pages, as this may be a good start: BitLocker Drive Encryption: Technical Overview As Jesper mention the D620 is compliant (as is the D820 which I use) 2) The BIOS must support access to the TPM. This is the bigger catch. Version A05 on the Dell Dx20 series

One USB key for more than one computer
BitLocker
would be useless, wouldn't it? So I don't understand why Microsoft don't support USB token... The attacker needs to have something (the token) and he/she needs to know something (the token's pin). This would be more secure in no-TPM-scenarios, wouldn't it?

Bitlocker enabled BIOSes
However would the correct procedure be to clear TPM first before re-installing the computer? Looking forward to additional information from you as this is vital in how to plan maintenance and support tasks for computers using TPM and BitLocker. /Ragnar "Steve Riley [MSFT]" wrote: Do you want to reinstall Windows

Vista hindrer installering av andre OS?
... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4713018.stm Quote "The system uses BitLocker Drive Encryption through a chip called TPM (Trusted Platform Module) in the computer's motherboard. There are hands shaking behind closed doors, but I would never use conspiracy theories to support any of my arguments.

FS: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate x86 (32-bit) DVD OEM (BRAND ...
You’ll have to have all the DRM support to use it.  So either way it works for Vista. If the DRM fails, oh well, some wasted development money I guess but the OS works as it always A TPM microchip embedded on the PC’s motherboard stores unique system identifiers along with the BitLocker decryption keys.