Locate the matching (the first 8 characters displayed on the user's lockout screen). Copy the 48-digit Recovery Password . Method 2: Using the BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer
Click to display the matching computer name and full 48-digit key. Method 3: Using PowerShell (Automation & CLI)
Storing BitLocker recovery keys in Active Directory provides several benefits, including:
Ensure the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) feature is active on your management workstation. Open an elevated PowerShell prompt.
Locate the matching (the first 8 characters displayed on the user's lockout screen). Copy the 48-digit Recovery Password . Method 2: Using the BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer
Click to display the matching computer name and full 48-digit key. Method 3: Using PowerShell (Automation & CLI)
Storing BitLocker recovery keys in Active Directory provides several benefits, including:
Ensure the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) feature is active on your management workstation. Open an elevated PowerShell prompt.
