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Automatic unlock bitlocker to go (usb stick) on domain computer


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Is there a way to automatically unlock bitlocker encrypted USB sticks on windows computers that are domain joined (8.1 Enterprise)? (e.g., based on the "BitLocker identification Field"?)



The scenario I'm thinking of is that the IT department encrypts the sticks, hands them out to the user without telling the password, the user plugs them in their domain computer, key is unlocked automatically and user can work with it.



We are aware that the user cannot work with this USB stick in another (non-our-domain joined) computer, but that is actually the goal...










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    Is there a way to automatically unlock bitlocker encrypted USB sticks on windows computers that are domain joined (8.1 Enterprise)? (e.g., based on the "BitLocker identification Field"?)



    The scenario I'm thinking of is that the IT department encrypts the sticks, hands them out to the user without telling the password, the user plugs them in their domain computer, key is unlocked automatically and user can work with it.



    We are aware that the user cannot work with this USB stick in another (non-our-domain joined) computer, but that is actually the goal...










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      Is there a way to automatically unlock bitlocker encrypted USB sticks on windows computers that are domain joined (8.1 Enterprise)? (e.g., based on the "BitLocker identification Field"?)



      The scenario I'm thinking of is that the IT department encrypts the sticks, hands them out to the user without telling the password, the user plugs them in their domain computer, key is unlocked automatically and user can work with it.



      We are aware that the user cannot work with this USB stick in another (non-our-domain joined) computer, but that is actually the goal...










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      Is there a way to automatically unlock bitlocker encrypted USB sticks on windows computers that are domain joined (8.1 Enterprise)? (e.g., based on the "BitLocker identification Field"?)



      The scenario I'm thinking of is that the IT department encrypts the sticks, hands them out to the user without telling the password, the user plugs them in their domain computer, key is unlocked automatically and user can work with it.



      We are aware that the user cannot work with this USB stick in another (non-our-domain joined) computer, but that is actually the goal...







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          Use automatic unlock with the key assigned to a user/group in Active Directory?



          In the Bitlocker FAQ, section What is Bitlocker? How does it work?





          • Active Directory Account or Group. A key can be assigned to an Active
            Directory user, group, or computer account and when those credentials
            are presented the drive will be unlocked. Using this key protector
            requires using manage-mde or the Windows PowerShell cmdlets for
            BitLocker to manually add the ADAccountorGroup key protector. For
            more information on the cmdlet, see Add-BitLockerKeyProtector. For
            more information on the command-line syntax, see Manage-bde:
            protectors.






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            Use automatic unlock with the key assigned to a user/group in Active Directory?



            In the Bitlocker FAQ, section What is Bitlocker? How does it work?





            • Active Directory Account or Group. A key can be assigned to an Active
              Directory user, group, or computer account and when those credentials
              are presented the drive will be unlocked. Using this key protector
              requires using manage-mde or the Windows PowerShell cmdlets for
              BitLocker to manually add the ADAccountorGroup key protector. For
              more information on the cmdlet, see Add-BitLockerKeyProtector. For
              more information on the command-line syntax, see Manage-bde:
              protectors.






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              Use automatic unlock with the key assigned to a user/group in Active Directory?



              In the Bitlocker FAQ, section What is Bitlocker? How does it work?





              • Active Directory Account or Group. A key can be assigned to an Active
                Directory user, group, or computer account and when those credentials
                are presented the drive will be unlocked. Using this key protector
                requires using manage-mde or the Windows PowerShell cmdlets for
                BitLocker to manually add the ADAccountorGroup key protector. For
                more information on the cmdlet, see Add-BitLockerKeyProtector. For
                more information on the command-line syntax, see Manage-bde:
                protectors.






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                Use automatic unlock with the key assigned to a user/group in Active Directory?



                In the Bitlocker FAQ, section What is Bitlocker? How does it work?





                • Active Directory Account or Group. A key can be assigned to an Active
                  Directory user, group, or computer account and when those credentials
                  are presented the drive will be unlocked. Using this key protector
                  requires using manage-mde or the Windows PowerShell cmdlets for
                  BitLocker to manually add the ADAccountorGroup key protector. For
                  more information on the cmdlet, see Add-BitLockerKeyProtector. For
                  more information on the command-line syntax, see Manage-bde:
                  protectors.






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                Use automatic unlock with the key assigned to a user/group in Active Directory?



                In the Bitlocker FAQ, section What is Bitlocker? How does it work?





                • Active Directory Account or Group. A key can be assigned to an Active
                  Directory user, group, or computer account and when those credentials
                  are presented the drive will be unlocked. Using this key protector
                  requires using manage-mde or the Windows PowerShell cmdlets for
                  BitLocker to manually add the ADAccountorGroup key protector. For
                  more information on the cmdlet, see Add-BitLockerKeyProtector. For
                  more information on the command-line syntax, see Manage-bde:
                  protectors.







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