Cluster disk resource '%1' was unable to unlock the BitLocker-protected volume '%2'. The cluster name object (CNO) is not ...

Cluster disk resource '%1' was unable to unlock the BitLocker-protected volume '%2'. The cluster name object (CNO) is not set to be a valid BitLocker protector for this volume. To correct this, remove the disk from the cluster. Then use the Manage-bde.exe command-line tool to add the cluster name as an ADAccountOrGroup protector, using the format domain\ClusterName$, and add the disk back to the cluster. For more information, see the documentation for Manage-bde.exe.