[dba-Tech] Encryption options: Windows 7 Pro
John R Bartow
jbartow at winhaven.net
Fri Apr 10 12:11:45 CDT 2015
Thanks Jon,
It was not encrypted.
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Jon Tydda
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Hi John
To check if your drive is encrypted, open a command prompt and type:
Manage-bde.exe -status c:
You'll get a reply telling you the size of the hard drive, which version of
Bitlocker you're using, and whether it's encrypted or not.
You can enable/disable from the command prompt too:
Manage-bde.exe -protectors -enable c:
Manage-bde.exe -protectors -disable c:
Jon
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Hi Gustav,
Now I'm not sure of that. Everything online indicated it is not available
except in Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise. However, I typed BitLocker into
Windows search and it brought up the BitLocker wizard.
I had to restart and set the BIOS to enable the TPM feature.
I also had to make sure I had a boot partition of 100MB or larger.
I completed the wizard, indicating that it should encrypt everything on the
C Drive. But I am not sure how to check if anything is actually encrypted.
John
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Gustav Brock
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Hi John
Oh, I wasn't aware of that. So it's an enterprise or ultimate option.
/gustav
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Hi Gustav,
Thanks, I was considering TrueCrypt but also wondered if there were other
solutions. BitLocker doesn't seem to be available on Win 7 Pro.
John
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Gustav Brock
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Hi John
We have a client who is very happy with TrueCrypt, but for new installations
I would recommend the native BitLocker.
I've never ran it myself though, so it is based on what I've read.
/gustav
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John R Bartow
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Hi Listers,
What are your preferred methods of encrypting a drive running Windows 7 Pro?
John B
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