@Ashan Jayasundara
Thank you for your post!
If you're using a Windows VM within Azure, you can definitely look into Azure Disk Encryption to enable BitLocker. Azure Disk Encryption helps protect and safeguard your data to meet your organizational security and compliance commitments. It uses the BitLocker feature of Windows to provide volume encryption for the OS and data disks of Azure virtual machines (VMs) and is integrated with Azure Key Vault to help you control and manage the disk encryption keys and secrets.
If you're referring to enabling BitLocker internally within a Windows 10 PC or a VM, please let me know.
Thank you for your time and patience throughout this issue.
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@Ashan Jayasundara
Thank you following up on this!
When it comes to enabling BitLocker internally within an Azure VM, this isn't a support scenario. However, since you're referring to your own Windows 10 PC, I've re-tagged you thread so the Windows 10 Security community can take a look into this issue.
Thank you for your time and patience throughout this issue.