← Back to context Comment by g-b-r 1 day ago I imagine you have to re-encrypt the drive after that, though, for it to have some real effect 2 comments g-b-r Reply smileybarry 38 minutes ago No, you can just revoke and regenerate the recovery key with `manage-bde`. vel0city 18 hours ago No, the actual data encryption key doesn't need to change unless you're very paranoid. The backup key and your normal key is just to decrypt the data encryption key.
smileybarry 38 minutes ago No, you can just revoke and regenerate the recovery key with `manage-bde`.
vel0city 18 hours ago No, the actual data encryption key doesn't need to change unless you're very paranoid. The backup key and your normal key is just to decrypt the data encryption key.
No, you can just revoke and regenerate the recovery key with `manage-bde`.
No, the actual data encryption key doesn't need to change unless you're very paranoid. The backup key and your normal key is just to decrypt the data encryption key.