Impact: Users will need to be domain connected and the backup of BitLocker recovery information for the operating system drive must succeed in order to turn on BitLocker. If the user is unable to produce the recovery key, then the user will be denied access to the encrypted volume and subsequently any data that is stored there. If the recovery key has not been backed up to Active Directory, the user would need to have saved the recovery key to another location such as a USB flash drive, or have printed the recovery password, and now have access to one of those in order to recovery the system. Rationale: Should a user lose their primary means for accessing an encrypted OS volume, or should the system not pass its boot time integrity checks, the system will go into recovery mode. The recommended state for this setting is: Enabled: True (checked). Note: If the 'Do not enable BitLocker until recovery information is stored in AD DS for operating system drives' check box is selected, a recovery password is automatically generated. Select the 'Do not enable BitLocker until recovery information is stored in AD DS for operating system drives' check box if you want to prevent users from enabling BitLocker unless the computer is connected to the domain and the backup of BitLocker recovery information to AD DS succeeds. This policy setting is applied when you turn on BitLocker. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Information This policy setting allows you to control how BitLocker-protected operating system drives are recovered in the absence of the required startup key information.
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