If you have the but don’t know which computer it belongs to:

The tool will search the database and return the full and the name of the associated computer. Method 3: Using PowerShell

(Replace GUID with the key ID, with or without braces.)

Import-Module ActiveDirectory

$computer = Get-ADComputer "COMPUTERNAME" Get-ADObject -Filter objectclass -eq 'msFVE-RecoveryInformation' -SearchBase $computer.DistinguishedName -Properties msFVE-RecoveryPassword | Select Name, msFVE-RecoveryPassword

This is the most common method for helpdesk staff who prefer a graphical interface. However, it requires a feature installation.

. He checked the box for the viewer and waited for the installation bar to crawl across the screen. Minutes felt like hours. Once the installation finished, he restarted ADUC. He found the computer object again. This time, the "BitLocker Recovery" tab appeared like a gift. "I have it," Elias said into the phone. He read the 48 digits slowly, hearing the frantic clicking of keys on the other end. "It’s open," the CFO breathed. "Elias, you're a lifesaver." Elias leaned back as the call ended. He didn't close the window immediately. He looked at the 48 digits that had nearly derailed a career, then quietly began documenting the fix so that no other admin would have to find it at 3:00 AM. Would you like the

Before you begin, ensure the following:

Where To Find Bitlocker Recovery Key In Active Directory 💯

If you have the but don’t know which computer it belongs to:

The tool will search the database and return the full and the name of the associated computer. Method 3: Using PowerShell

(Replace GUID with the key ID, with or without braces.)

Import-Module ActiveDirectory

$computer = Get-ADComputer "COMPUTERNAME" Get-ADObject -Filter objectclass -eq 'msFVE-RecoveryInformation' -SearchBase $computer.DistinguishedName -Properties msFVE-RecoveryPassword | Select Name, msFVE-RecoveryPassword

This is the most common method for helpdesk staff who prefer a graphical interface. However, it requires a feature installation.

. He checked the box for the viewer and waited for the installation bar to crawl across the screen. Minutes felt like hours. Once the installation finished, he restarted ADUC. He found the computer object again. This time, the "BitLocker Recovery" tab appeared like a gift. "I have it," Elias said into the phone. He read the 48 digits slowly, hearing the frantic clicking of keys on the other end. "It’s open," the CFO breathed. "Elias, you're a lifesaver." Elias leaned back as the call ended. He didn't close the window immediately. He looked at the 48 digits that had nearly derailed a career, then quietly began documenting the fix so that no other admin would have to find it at 3:00 AM. Would you like the

Before you begin, ensure the following: