How to disable Recovery in Bitlocker
I dont want to disable or turn off Bitlocker.
Instead I want to disable the recovery key and the option itself.
I want to hide or disable the two options
Press Enter to Continue
Press Esc for Bitlocker recovery
If we go to Bitlocker recovery it is allowing access to COmmand prompt in admin mode, I want to get rid of it.
windows windows-10 encryption bitlocker
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I dont want to disable or turn off Bitlocker.
Instead I want to disable the recovery key and the option itself.
I want to hide or disable the two options
Press Enter to Continue
Press Esc for Bitlocker recovery
If we go to Bitlocker recovery it is allowing access to COmmand prompt in admin mode, I want to get rid of it.
windows windows-10 encryption bitlocker
What you want is not possible. Even if you were to use a TPM, BitLocker allows provides a Recovery mode, which makes what you want impossible
– Ramhound
Jan 3 at 10:18
What's wrong with the recovery command prompt? Isn't virtually everything still encrypted anyway?
– Xen2050
Jan 4 at 3:49
I want to hide/disable these options, I don't want to recover if password is lost. Further it is allowing me to navigate to cmd in admin from advanced options.
– Maharaj
Jan 4 at 6:25
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I dont want to disable or turn off Bitlocker.
Instead I want to disable the recovery key and the option itself.
I want to hide or disable the two options
Press Enter to Continue
Press Esc for Bitlocker recovery
If we go to Bitlocker recovery it is allowing access to COmmand prompt in admin mode, I want to get rid of it.
windows windows-10 encryption bitlocker
I dont want to disable or turn off Bitlocker.
Instead I want to disable the recovery key and the option itself.
I want to hide or disable the two options
Press Enter to Continue
Press Esc for Bitlocker recovery
If we go to Bitlocker recovery it is allowing access to COmmand prompt in admin mode, I want to get rid of it.
windows windows-10 encryption bitlocker
windows windows-10 encryption bitlocker
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What you want is not possible. Even if you were to use a TPM, BitLocker allows provides a Recovery mode, which makes what you want impossible
– Ramhound
Jan 3 at 10:18
What's wrong with the recovery command prompt? Isn't virtually everything still encrypted anyway?
– Xen2050
Jan 4 at 3:49
I want to hide/disable these options, I don't want to recover if password is lost. Further it is allowing me to navigate to cmd in admin from advanced options.
– Maharaj
Jan 4 at 6:25
add a comment |
What you want is not possible. Even if you were to use a TPM, BitLocker allows provides a Recovery mode, which makes what you want impossible
– Ramhound
Jan 3 at 10:18
What's wrong with the recovery command prompt? Isn't virtually everything still encrypted anyway?
– Xen2050
Jan 4 at 3:49
I want to hide/disable these options, I don't want to recover if password is lost. Further it is allowing me to navigate to cmd in admin from advanced options.
– Maharaj
Jan 4 at 6:25
What you want is not possible. Even if you were to use a TPM, BitLocker allows provides a Recovery mode, which makes what you want impossible
– Ramhound
Jan 3 at 10:18
What you want is not possible. Even if you were to use a TPM, BitLocker allows provides a Recovery mode, which makes what you want impossible
– Ramhound
Jan 3 at 10:18
What's wrong with the recovery command prompt? Isn't virtually everything still encrypted anyway?
– Xen2050
Jan 4 at 3:49
What's wrong with the recovery command prompt? Isn't virtually everything still encrypted anyway?
– Xen2050
Jan 4 at 3:49
I want to hide/disable these options, I don't want to recover if password is lost. Further it is allowing me to navigate to cmd in admin from advanced options.
– Maharaj
Jan 4 at 6:25
I want to hide/disable these options, I don't want to recover if password is lost. Further it is allowing me to navigate to cmd in admin from advanced options.
– Maharaj
Jan 4 at 6:25
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What you want is not possible. Even if you were to use a TPM, BitLocker allows provides a Recovery mode, which makes what you want impossible
– Ramhound
Jan 3 at 10:18
What's wrong with the recovery command prompt? Isn't virtually everything still encrypted anyway?
– Xen2050
Jan 4 at 3:49
I want to hide/disable these options, I don't want to recover if password is lost. Further it is allowing me to navigate to cmd in admin from advanced options.
– Maharaj
Jan 4 at 6:25