If you are using a Smart Card as your login, you can chose to save the key on there. If you do this, you’ll need your Smart Card every time you want to access the external drive.
No, you probably can’t open it up on the local Wal-mart photo Kiosk. But you should be able to open it up on any bitlocker ca...
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4 Months Ago,
bradley from MSMVPS.COM says
(in Bitlocker to go in action)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/enterprise/products/windows-7-bitlocker.aspx
When you stick a Bitlockered to go usb drive into a Vista or XP where bitlocker to go isn't installed, you get a prompt to install bitlocker to go
10 Months Ago,
Jason Bean from b5media Technology Channel says
(in Some Virus Issues to Work Through Tonight)
I got a call from my mother-in-law this evening. Seems she came home this afternoon and her computer had completely wigged out on some trojan spyware junk. Loads of alert balloon messages and porn icons and quarantined trojan files alerts from her installed anti-virus. She’s running Windo...