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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to test the new BitLocker Drive Encryption group policy settings on our Windows 2003 domain but I do not see most of the settings in the Group Policy Management Editor on our Domain Controllers.
If I open the Group Policy editor and point to our domain from my Windows 7 laptop I can see all the settings but I cannot see these settings when logged into a Windows 2003 or Windows 2008 server. Why would I see a different view depending on which computer I am using? Is there a way to make it so that all servers see the same Group Policy settings?
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i experience this. ensure DLLs are fine.
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by: mkline71Posted on 2009-10-28 at 10:54:53ID: 25686179
Yeah the new bitlocker settings for windows 7 have to be configured via a windows 7 box
http://blogs.technet.co m/grouppol icy/archiv e/2009/10/ 27/windows -7-do-i-ne ed-to-chan ge-my-acti ve-directo ry-for-new -group-pol icy-featur es.aspx
htt p://blogs. technet.co m/askds/ar chive/2009 /08/18/bit locker-and -active-di rectory.as px</A>
See the comment by Ned in that second link (one of the Microsoft leads on the AD team in Charlotte)
I haven't played enough to see if they are available on a 2008 R2 box.