Bitlocker is good, but comes with a very limited number of Win7 deployments,
like ultra and the SA version only.  That wasn't going to work for us in
this environment.

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Brian Desmond <[email protected]>wrote:

> *So disclaimer, I’ve not used TrueCrypt, but if you have Win7 or Vista,
> Bitlocker + AD is a good management story. It’s also all in the box and
> you’ve got someone to call when it breaks. *
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> *Thanks,*
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> *Brian Desmond*
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> *[email protected]*
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> *c - 312.731.3132*
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> *From:* Jeff Brown [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 23, 2010 8:03 AM
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> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* TrueCrypt
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> After watching the very interesting thread a week or so ago about
> encrypting laptops we decided it was time for us to get that done here.  We
> looked at several options, but honestly chose TrueCrypt based on the number
> of folks in this group who use it and gave if favorable reviews.  We have it
> installed on 3 laptops so far and have no complaints, but one of the owners
> wants the answer to this question:  "If a drive becomes unusable(physical
> issue with the drive) will this make it impossible for us to recover data
> from that drive?"
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> anyone out there able to speak to this question?
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> thanks for any help.
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> Jeff
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