If you are running on windows 7, then Bitlocker To Go is something you should definitely try out

Let see how we can configure Bitlocker To Go

Requirements

You need to be running on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2

A USB Pendrive

Step by Step on how to configure

Open My Computer. Right click on the USB device and it should come up with an option “Turn on BitLocker”

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Once “turn on Bitlocker” is selected it will open up the Bitlocker drive encryption Window

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Once the initial scanning is done, it will provide you with two options. First option is whether to use a password to unlock the device and the other is by using a smart card

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I’m going to go ahead by selecting to use a password to unlock the device. Next we should decide how we are going to store the recovery key. Recovery Key is very important incase if you lose the password or have difficulty in remember it, only way to get access to data within the pendrive would be use the recovery key. Recovery Key Storage has two options. You can print it out and store in a safe location or else you can save it as a text file. This is a mandatory step and it’s not possible to go further without selecting an option. I have decided to save as a file

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After that it displays a summery. And all you have to do is click on “start Encrypting”

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Time taken for the encryption depends on the size of the pendrive

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After a while you should receive the following message and you have successfully completed Encrypting your pendrive

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Next let’s see what happens when you plug your encrypted device on to Windows 7

As soon as you plug the device it will prompt you to enter the password.

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Once you enter the password only you will be able to access data available on the pendrive

Yesterday (30-04-2009), Microsoft released the new RC1 build (7100) of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 for Technet and MSDN subscribers. However general public release will be on 5th May 2009.

some of the improvements over the Beta version

-DirectAccess User Experience

-User Account Control

-AppLocker

-System Partition Size

-Network Troubleshooting

Download Links for Technet And MSDN Subscribers

MSDN subscribers

TechNet Plus subscribers

Windows 7 Beta Expires on 1st August 2009 and Windows 7 RC will expire on 1st June 2010.

 

some useful links

Release Notes

Things to Know

Windows 7 Feature Walkthroughs

Microsoft has released service pack 2 for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista

You may visit the link below for notable changes on Service pack 2

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd335036.aspx?ITPID=sprblog

You may download Service Pack 2 via Windows updates or by using Technet/MSDN Subscriptions