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much for your help. It was the vpn software which is stop my bitlocker Marked as answer by AprilZhangModerator Tuesday, August 21, 2012 10:47 AM Wednesday, July 18, 2012 11:38 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I would give your following suggestion to try: 1. Open TPM Management console and clear TPM and reboot the machine. 2. Once the machine is up, make sure that TPM bitlocker access denied windows 8 is ON and ownership has been taken. Open elevated command prompt and then run the below command. > manage-bde -on c: -rp -s Let me know if this works or gives an error message. Tuesday, July 17, 2012 7:38 AM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote manage-bde -on c: -rp -s is not recongnized as an internal or external command operable program or batch file Edited by LalaJee Tuesday, July 17, 2012 8:39 AM more Tuesday, July 17, 2012 8:25 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote comes up with ERROR: An error occurred : the parameter is incorrect. Tuesday, July 17, 2012 9:35 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote We are using dell laptop which comes with tpm disable in bios. I have rebuild laptop with windows 7 enterprise 64bit version and then release that tpm is not enable in bois. went in to bios to enable and then once logged onto system try to bit lock the hd and comes up withaccessdenied Tuesday, July 17, 2012 9:41 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Are you sure you type the right command with the administrator's right? Based on my research, i found someone had a similar issues. Here is link: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forum
SSeptember 14, 20102 0 0 0 Hello, my name is Manoj Sehgal. I am a Senior Support Engineer in the Windows group and today’s blog will cover How to initialize TPM successfully when you enable bitlocker access denied windows 10 Bitlocker in Windows 7. A common problem we have seen since the release of
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Windows 7 has been to initialize TPM successfully so that you can successfully turn ON Bitlocker. This is most likely
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due to incorrect permissions for the SELF account in AD for ms-TPMOwnerInformation attribute. When you try to turn on Bitlocker on Windows 7 Operating System Drive, you may get the Access Denied Error message https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/ca32426a-4433-4683-825f-256c07a737f2/bitlocker-access-denied-windows-7?forum=w7itprosecurity while initializing TPM. Additionally, when you open the TPM Management Console and you try to initialize TPM you get error message 0x80070005. NOTE: If you are using SCCM to build Windows 7 machines and using Bitlocker Task Sequencer you may see the following error message(s) logged in smsts.log for OSDbitlocker. pTpm->TakeOwnership( sOwnerAuth ), HRESULT=80070005 e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\client\osdeployment\bitlocker\bitlocker.cpp,480)OSDBitLocker 3032 (0x0BD8) Failed to take ownership of TPM. Ensure that Active Directory https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/bitlocker/2010/09/14/access-denied-error-0x80070005-message-when-initializing-tpm-for-bitlocker/ permissions are properly configured. Access is denied. (Error: 80070005; Source: Windows) OSDBitLocker 3032 (0x0BD8) Resolution: To set correct permissions, follow the instruction below: 1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers. 2. Select the OU where you have all computers which will have Bitlocker turned ON. 3. Right Click on the OU and click Delegate Control. 4. Click Next and then click Add. 5. Type SELF as the Object Name. 6. Select create a custom task to delegate. 7. From the object in the folder, select Computer Objects. 8. Under show these permissions, select all 3 checkbox. 9. Scroll down in permissions and select the attribute Write msTPM-OwnerInformation. 10. Click Finish. After you have done the above steps, you should be able to initialize TPM successfully. More Information: Backing Up BitLocker and TPM Recovery Information to AD DS http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd875529(WS.10).aspx Author: Manoj Sehgal Senior Support Engineer Microsoft Corporation Tags 0x80070005 Bitlocker Secuirty TPM Comments (2) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website John says: April 7, 2014 at 7:02 am Works great, thanks! Reply Global Window Support says: July 1, 2014 at 6:18 am For WindowsXP Tech Support contact on 1-800-935-0537 http://www.computertechsupport.us/ Reply Follow UsPopular TagsBitlocker Pages Bios Security TPM Secuirty
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