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How To Use BitLocker on Drives without TPM
Original at To Geek
• Mon, Nov 9
By Mysticgeek Enable BitLocker Use BitLocker on a Drive Without TPM Enter in gpedit.msc in the search box of the Start menu and hit Enter. Enable the feature and check the box next to Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM, click Apply and Ok, and close out of Local Group Policy Editor.
Opinion: Windows 7 Guides: The Best Of
Original at Gizmodo
• Wed, Oct 28
By John Herrman Microsoft says that Windows 7 is the "seventh" major Windows version, which it isn't, but whatever. Adding to the mystery, the Windows 7 version number will actually be 6.1, the same as Windows Server 2008 R2. Microsoft has included the option to use BitLocker Drive Encryption without a com...
Windows 7 in the Enterprise... The answers to all the common questions
Original at TechNet Blogs
• Thu, Oct 22
By johnfer Security is nothing we need to much justify the need in today’s network computing environment. It is critical, imperative, and all too often costly. From Windows Vista, Windows Vista SP1, to Windows 7, BitLocker has been expanded from a single drive, multiple drives, now to portable medi...
Windows 7 on the Go
Original at Windows Vista, Live & 7
• Mon, Oct 12
• 2 related articles
With Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced us to BitLocker, an encryption technology to protect your personal data and operating system files on the hard disk on which Windows is installed. This is a great feature if your computer is stolen or unauthorized individuals try to access your c...
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Windows 7 on the Go
Original at MS Windows Vista Compatible Software
• Mon, Oct 12
• 2 related articles
By Teching It Easy: Windows Vista, Live & 7 With Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced us to BitLocker, an encryption technology to protect your personal data and operating system files on the hard disk on which Windows is installed. This is a great feature if your computer is stolen or unauthorized individuals try to access your c...
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What features are in which version of Windows 7?
Original at MSDN Blogs
• Sun, Oct 11
By Rayfl Windows Search Windows Mobility Center Windows Aero, Taskbar, & Jump Lists Windows Media Center No No No Domain Join & Group Policy Controls No Windows XP Mode No No No BitLocker & BitLocker to Go No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Volume Activation
Windows 7 Enterprise Edition; Understanding Software Assurance/Volume Licensing
Original at The Windows
• Thu, Aug 6
By Stephen L Rose Windows 7 Professional does not support key features like DirectAccess, BitLocker Drive Encryption, BitLocker To Go, Enterprise Search Scopes, VDI experience enhancements, BranchCache, and Multilingual User Interface Language Packs.
Windows 7: Enterprise Features Explained
Original at InfoWorld
• Wed, Feb 18
Desktop Search Although Windows Vista enhanced desktop search, and Microsoft has invested in SharePoint portal search and Internet search, the problem, according to Schuster, is that those are three different searches and you need to go to three different places. BitLocker to Go
Opinion: Windows 7 Enterprise - Exclusive features that Windows 7 Professional lacks
Original at 4sysops
• Thu, Feb 12
By Michael Pietroforte Related ImageX for Windows 7 - new command-line options (2)ImageX for Windows 7 - new features (0)Windows 7 DirectAccess - Experiences (11)Windows 7 DirectAccess - Features (10)Review: Windows 7 BitLocker to Go - Part 2: Manageability (0) Copyright © 2006-2009, 4sysops, Digital fin...
Review: Windows 7 BitLocker to Go - Part 2: Manageability
Original at 4sysops
• Fri, Jan 30
By Michael Pietroforte All in all, I think that BitLocker to Go is an interesting enhancement in Windows 7 for large organizations. Because of its limited support for Windows Vista and Windows XP, however, I recommend using TrueCrypt instead of BitLocker in small organizations. I wonder if this is the reason Bit...
Review: Windows 7 BitLocker to Go - Manageability
Original at 4sysops
• Fri, Jan 30
By Michael Pietroforte Because BitLocker is part of Windows, it is the first option to consider if you want to introduce an encryption solution for portable devices. The fact that BitLocker is tightly integrated into Windows makes its management easier. For example, its software doesn’t have to be installed se...
Podcast: BitLocker on TechNet Radio
Original at The Windows
• Fri, Jan 23
By Paul Cooke Not sure how many of you are familiar wtih TechNet Radio, but I did a piece for them the other day that I encourage you to go check out. It's a quick interview on BitLocker Drive Encryption. In it, I get asked about BitLocker not only in Windows Vista, but also around some of the changes we have mad...
Windows Vista Security Blog Returns
Original at Security Garden
• Thu, May 17
By Corrine User Account Control, System Integrity Team, Anti-Malware Team, BitLocker™ Drive Encryption, SmartCard Infrastructure, Windows Authentication Team, Network Access Protection Security Enhancements in Windows Vista™ (Microsoft Whitepaper)Security Best Practice Guidance f...