The Key Usage (KU) attribute of the specified certificate does not permit it to be used for BitLocker Drive Encryption. BitLocker does not require that a certificate have a KU attribute, but if one is configured it must be set to either Key Encipherment or Key Agreement.
The key module in the rule is incompatible with the authentication methods specified in the associated authentication sets. ...
The key must be specified in base 36. Only digits 0-9 and letters a-z can be used when specifying the key. Each of the four ...
The key property for an entry in the dictionary of functions to define cannot be empty because the key property is used as ...
The key protector is not supported by the version of BitLocker Drive Encryption currently on the drive. Upgrade the drive ...
The Key Usage (KU) attribute of the specified certificate does not permit it to be used for BitLocker Drive Encryption. BitLocker ...
The key will be restored on top of key: %1. All value entries and subkeys of this key will be deleted. Do you want to continue ...
The keys '{0}' do not have valid formats. For information about the correct format, see about_Parameters_Default_Values at ...
The knowldege for partner id %1 has %2 scopes, %3 positive exceptions, %4 negative exceptions, min vector size: %5 and max ...
The Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) attempted to terminate the following change notifications. Directory partition: %1 ...