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I can create a BitLocker container and connect it as a drive. Then I can encrypt that container with BitLocker and then I have the possibility to save the password for a computer. So that means anybody that is logged on that computer, does not need to know the passwort.
Because the container, in my case, is user specific I don’t want to save the password for computer, but for user. So when the user logs in, he don't need to type the password. But if another user logs in, he doesn’t see that drive or he must type the password.
Is this possible?
I corrected this, but you realize there is no such word as “ passwort?” It is “password.” – JakeGould – 2015-02-20T06:30:46.487
1sorry, in german we have passwort ;) – Peter – 2015-02-20T06:36:21.980
Okay, fair enough! But if the question is in English, it should be “password.” – JakeGould – 2015-02-20T06:38:11.767