Bitlocker passwords/encryption keys don't expire.
Aging Time of Password Bitlocker
I would know if the password of bitlocker has some duration of the password expiration
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Anonymous
2018-03-06T17:53:48+00:00 -
Anonymous
2018-03-06T21:12:42+00:00 Thank You for your quick reply!
But is possible to set an aging time?
It might be possible through use of Group Policy (on Pro and Enterprise) but it seems like a bad idea to me. What happens if a user allows the password to expire? What happens is the encrypted data becomes inaccessible.
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Anonymous
2018-03-07T15:47:28+00:00 Thank You again! As i read in your specifications there is the possibility to restore the password with BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer tool is an optional tool included with the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Windows Server 2012. It is correct?
I thinked that the aging time of password would be managed by a grace period, such as in different Operation System, and then to notify to the Client the necessity to change his password before the expiry date.
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gianni
Windows Server products aren't supported here. You need the Microsoft Technet forums.
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Anonymous
2018-03-07T10:55:24+00:00 Thank You again! As i read in your specifications there is the possibility to restore the password with BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer tool is an optional tool included with the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Windows Server 2012. It is correct?
I thinked that the aging time of password would be managed by a grace period, such as in different Operation System, and then to notify to the Client the necessity to change his password before the expiry date.
br
gianni
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Anonymous
2018-03-06T17:56:07+00:00 Thank You for your quick reply!
But is possible to set an aging time?