By temporarily
disabling BitLocker, you can perform the changes and re-enable BitLocker after the next
reboot so that the system can update the TPM with the new signature. Decrypting, on the
other hand, removes BitLocker protection permanently.
Hands-On Exercise: Disable BitLocker Drive Encryption
This exercise assumes you already have a BitLocker-protected system with at least one
encrypted drive.
1. Open BitLocker Drive Encryption from the Control Panel.
2. On the BitLocker Drive Encryption page, select the volume on which you want
to shut off BitLocker.
3. When prompted for the level of decryption, select either Disable BitLocker
Drive Encryption (if this is temporary) or Decrypt the Volume (which
permanently removes BitLocker protection).
WINDOWS SERVER 2008 ITANIUM SUPPORT
Windows Server 2008 for Itanium processors is designed to function primarily as an
application or database server, where scaling up in terms of local processing power and
RAM is important. Many roles and features are not supported on an Itanium-based system
when running Windows Server 2008. If you are currently running Windows Server
2003 for Itanium-based systems, most of your applications should transition over to
Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-based systems.
Windows Server 2008 does not support Terminal Services in application mode on Itanium-
based systems. It also doesn??™t support a number of systems that are designed for
distributed processing.
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