![]() ![]() #backup recovery to AD Backup-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -KeyProtectorId ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).keyprotector | where #set pin Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -Pin $pin -TpmAndPinProtector #generate recovery Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -RecoveryPasswordProtector $pin = '5555' | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -force Here are the essential commands I'm using: $RecoveryPath = "\\Server\Folder" I'm now Senior VP of Automation and Cloud Infrastructure.I'm trying to enable Bitlocker on a group of machines with a powershell script. Recovery information was successfully backed up to Active Directory.Įveryone starts to clap, HR throws me a promotion and a raise. The Powershell terminal winks back at me, and let's me know I did a good job: ![]() The moans stop and so does the Powershell terminal output The blue hue of the Powershell terminal fills my Gaming glasses and the output scrolls down them, perfect reflections, you know it I start to lower my finger, it's like I'm in slow motion, I hear the click, the switch of the key has made full contact, as I release, a crescendo of moans fills the room I hover over the Enter button on my keyboard, a crowd has now gathered ![]() Lee, comes over and, corrects the excess whitespace, gives me finger guns then and disappears into the shadows I pump in the second command, pasting, right clicking with purpose and a devilish grin I paste in the first command to list the protectors by ID, remembering to filter on the left, not the rightĪn audible moan fills the room, it's my boss, he knows what's happening He's admiring, he's mirin brah you know it, he's waiting for me to do that hacker magic and back this key up to AD Through the blue hue on my Powershell terminal I can see my boss looking intently He let me off with a warning then winks and smiles as I saunter back over to my computer with the awesome Powershell terminal open Just as I was about to paste those perfect commands my boss calls me over and told me off for cracking my knuckles so seductively I cracked my knuckles whilst wearing leather fingerless gloves, it was badass ![]() I fired up my Powershell terminal ready to copy and paste the commands I thought this looks promising, it might be a solution to my issue The first result was ' Manually Backup BitLocker Recovery Key to AD' I typed in 'Force Bitlocker recovery key to AD' ![]()
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