Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Encryption Recovery v11.0
- Contents
- Getting Started with Recovery
- Policy-Based or File/Folder Encryption Recovery
- Hardware Crypto Accelerator Recovery
- Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) Recovery
- Full Disk Encryption Recovery
- Full Disk Encryption and Dell Encryption Recovery
- PBA Device Control
- General Purpose Key Recovery
- BitLocker Manager Recovery
- Password Recovery
- Encryption External Media Password Recovery
- Appendix A - Download the Recovery Environment
- Appendix B - Creating Bootable Media
4. Select one option and click OK.
● One-time unlock of the drive - This method bypasses the PBA.
● Unlock drive and remove PBA - This method unlocks, then permanently removes the PBA from the drive. Removing
the PBA will require you to deactivate the product from the Remote Management Console (for a remotely managed SED
client) or inside the OS (for a locally managed SED client) if it is necessary to re-enable the PBA in the future. Single
Sign-On will not function with the PBA removed.
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