Update bitlocker-csp.md

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Data id: Data id:
- ConfigureNonTPMStartupKeyUsage_Name = Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM (requires a password or a startup key on a USB flash drive).</li> - ConfigureNonTPMStartupKeyUsage_Name = Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM (requires a password or a startup key on a USB flash drive).
- ConfigureTPMStartupKeyUsageDropDown_Name = (for computer with TPM) Configure TPM startup key.</li> - ConfigureTPMStartupKeyUsageDropDown_Name = (for computer with TPM) Configure TPM startup key.
- ConfigurePINUsageDropDown_Name = (for computer with TPM) Configure TPM startup PIN.</li> - ConfigurePINUsageDropDown_Name = (for computer with TPM) Configure TPM startup PIN.
- ConfigureTPMPINKeyUsageDropDown_Name = (for computer with TPM) Configure TPM startup key and PIN.</li> - ConfigureTPMPINKeyUsageDropDown_Name = (for computer with TPM) Configure TPM startup key and PIN.
- ConfigureTPMUsageDropDown_Name = (for computer with TPM) Configure TPM startup.</li> - ConfigureTPMUsageDropDown_Name = (for computer with TPM) Configure TPM startup.
<!--SupportedValues--> <!--SupportedValues-->
The possible values for 'xx' are: The possible values for 'xx' are:
- true = Explicitly allow</li> - true = Explicitly allow
- false = Policy not set</li> - false = Policy not set
The possible values for 'yy' are: The possible values for 'yy' are:
- 2 = Optional</li> - 2 = Optional
- 1 = Required</li> - 1 = Required
- 0 = Disallowed</li> - 0 = Disallowed
<!--/SupportedValues--> <!--/SupportedValues-->
Disabling the policy will let the system choose the default behaviors. If you want to disable this policy, use the following SyncML: Disabling the policy will let the system choose the default behaviors. If you want to disable this policy, use the following SyncML:
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<!--SupportedValues--> <!--SupportedValues-->
The possible values for 'xx' are: The possible values for 'xx' are:
- true = Explicitly allow</li> - true = Explicitly allow
- false = Policy not set</li> - false = Policy not set
The possible values for 'yy' are: The possible values for 'yy' are:
- 2 = Allowed</li> - 2 = Allowed
- 1 = Required</li> - 1 = Required
- 0 = Disallowed</li> - 0 = Disallowed
The possible values for 'zz' are: The possible values for 'zz' are:
- 2 = Store recovery passwords only</li> - 2 = Store recovery passwords only
- 1 = Store recovery passwords and key packages</li> - 1 = Store recovery passwords and key packages
<!--/SupportedValues--> <!--/SupportedValues-->
Disabling the policy will let the system choose the default behaviors. If you want to disable this policy, use the following SyncML: Disabling the policy will let the system choose the default behaviors. If you want to disable this policy, use the following SyncML:
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<!--SupportedValues--> <!--SupportedValues-->
The possible values for 'xx' are: The possible values for 'xx' are:
- true = Explicitly allow</li> - true = Explicitly allow
- false = Policy not set</li> - false = Policy not set
<!--/SupportedValues--> <!--/SupportedValues-->
Disabling the policy will let the system choose the default behaviors. If you want to disable this policy, use the following SyncML: Disabling the policy will let the system choose the default behaviors. If you want to disable this policy, use the following SyncML: