
But this is where I had the most fun in the scripting process.Īre you sitting comfortably? You might want to get a refill of coffee before we hit it. Without these steps, the drive encryption might not even happen. Don’t get me wrong-the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) operations are extremely important in the process of automating the drive encryption.

It is a tool written in Windows PowerShell that makes BitLocker tasks easier to automate.įinally, we arrive at the interesting part: the encryption of the drive.

Encryption operationsĪ lot of the following script examples come from a function I wrote called BitLockerSAK. Be sure you read PowerShell and BitLocker: Part 1 first. Welcome back Stephane van Gulick for the final part of his two-part series.

Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary : Guest blogger, Stephane van Gulick, continues his series about using Windows PowerShell and BitLocker together.
