How can you provide Clive with the Bitlocker recovery key to access his E: drive?

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. All servers run Windows Server
2012 and all client computers run Windows 8 Enterprise.
All client computers are configured with a disk configured a drive E. On all client computers, drive
E: is encrypted with BitLocker Drive Encryption and the recovery passwords stored in Active
Directory.
A user named Clive works in the Sales department.
Clive reports that he has forgotten the BitLocker password and is unable to access drive E: on his
computer.
How can you provide Clive with the Bitlocker recovery key to access his E: drive?

You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. All servers run Windows Server
2012 and all client computers run Windows 8 Enterprise.
All client computers are configured with a disk configured a drive E. On all client computers, drive
E: is encrypted with BitLocker Drive Encryption and the recovery passwords stored in Active
Directory.
A user named Clive works in the Sales department.
Clive reports that he has forgotten the BitLocker password and is unable to access drive E: on his
computer.
How can you provide Clive with the Bitlocker recovery key to access his E: drive?

A.
In Active Directory Users and Computers, open the properties of Clive’s user account.

B.
In Active Directory Users and Computers, open the properties of Clive’s computer account.

C.
Run the manage-bde -protectors -disable e: command on Clive’s computer.

D.
Run the manage-bde -autounlock -disable e: command on Clive’s computer.



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