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    • dbeatoD
      dbeato @CCWTech
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      @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

      @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

      Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?

      Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.

      Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.

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      • CCWTechC
        CCWTech @dbeato
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        @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

        @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

        @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

        Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?

        Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.

        Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.

        Our shop has seen some Windows 10 Laptops that seem to have Bitlocker turned on by default. Which is a little scary if you don't know it's on and to backup your key.

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        • ObsolesceO
          Obsolesce @CCWTech
          last edited by

          @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

          @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

          @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

          @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

          Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?

          Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.

          Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.

          Our shop has seen some Windows 10 Laptops that seem to have Bitlocker turned on by default. Which is a little scary if you don't know it's on and to backup your key.

          Bitlocker is never on by default...

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          • dbeatoD
            dbeato @Obsolesce
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            @Obsolesce said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

            @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

            @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

            @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

            @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

            Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?

            Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.

            Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.

            Our shop has seen some Windows 10 Laptops that seem to have Bitlocker turned on by default. Which is a little scary if you don't know it's on and to backup your key.

            Bitlocker is never on by default...

            Dell has been shipping a lot with bitlocker on by default.

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            • ObsolesceO
              Obsolesce @dbeato
              last edited by

              @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

              @Obsolesce said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

              @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

              @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

              @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

              @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

              Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?

              Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.

              Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.

              Our shop has seen some Windows 10 Laptops that seem to have Bitlocker turned on by default. Which is a little scary if you don't know it's on and to backup your key.

              Bitlocker is never on by default...

              Dell has been shipping a lot with bitlocker on by default.

              That's Dell doing it then, not Windows. Totally different.

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              • dbeatoD
                dbeato @Obsolesce
                last edited by

                @Obsolesce said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                @Obsolesce said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?

                Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.

                Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.

                Our shop has seen some Windows 10 Laptops that seem to have Bitlocker turned on by default. Which is a little scary if you don't know it's on and to backup your key.

                Bitlocker is never on by default...

                Dell has been shipping a lot with bitlocker on by default.

                That's Dell doing it then, not Windows. Totally different.

                Yeah, but that is what I am referring to, I understand that you want to take out Microsoft of the equation but still it is someone before getting to the business. Example below
                https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/sln299056/dell-systems-that-ship-with-bitlocker-enabled-windows10-may-present-an-error-when-attempting-to-restore-the-factory-image?lang=en

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                • notverypunnyN
                  notverypunny @CCWTech
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                  @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                  @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                  @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                  @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                  Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?

                  Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.

                  Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.

                  Our shop has seen some Windows 10 Laptops that seem to have Bitlocker turned on by default. Which is a little scary if you don't know it's on and to backup your key.

                  Ffs, that's dumb. As far as key backups go, anyone on a domain can enable automatic backup to AD, it's saved us more than once at work. The setting is automatically pushed via GPO so any machines that have BL enabled have a copy of the key saved on the computer object

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                  • wrx7mW
                    wrx7m @dbeato
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                    @dbeato Do you use the factory image?

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                    • dbeatoD
                      dbeato @wrx7m
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                      @wrx7m said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                      @dbeato Do you use the factory image?

                      Some customers are small and Don't need VL for imaging, some customers buy their own computer and then let us know after it is brought to the busines and then it is a decision to reinstall or use what the vendor sent (which in the case of Delll, they have not been sending crapware on their installs).

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                      • dbeatoD
                        dbeato @notverypunny
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                        @notverypunny said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                        @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                        @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                        @CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                        @dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:

                        Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?

                        Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.

                        Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.

                        Our shop has seen some Windows 10 Laptops that seem to have Bitlocker turned on by default. Which is a little scary if you don't know it's on and to backup your key.

                        Ffs, that's dumb. As far as key backups go, anyone on a domain can enable automatic backup to AD, it's saved us more than once at work. The setting is automatically pushed via GPO so any machines that have BL enabled have a copy of the key saved on the computer object

                        You can, but that is not the case, this is a device that wouldn't be joined to the domain. This is prior to that...

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                        • wrx7mW
                          wrx7m @dbeato
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                          @dbeato I forgot you are an MSP.

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