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@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ To verify the Secure Boot State, use the System Information app. To do this, fol
1. Select **Start**, and in the **Search** box, type **msinfo32**, and then press **Enter**.
1. Verify that the **Secure Boot State** setting is **On**, as follows:
![System Information app, showing a supported Secure Boot State](./images/4509201_en_1.png)
1. If the **Secure Boot State** setting is **Unsupported**, you will not be able to use Silent BitLocker Encryption on this device.
1. If the **Secure Boot State** setting is **Unsupported**, you will not be able to use Silent BitLocker Encryption on this device.
![System Information app, showing a supported Secure Boot State](./images/4509202_en_1.png)
## <a id="issue-7"></a>Event ID 846, 778, and 851: Error 0x80072f9a

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ By using the BitLocker Network Unlock feature, you can manage computers remotely
- The corporate network uses DHCP to manage IP addresses
- Each computer has a DHCP driver implemented in its Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) firmware
For general guidelines about how to troubleshoot Network Unlock, see [How to enable Network Unlock: Troubleshoot Network Unlock](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-how-to-enable-network-unlock#troubleshoot-network-unlock)
For general guidelines about how to troubleshoot Network Unlock, see [How to enable Network Unlock: Troubleshoot Network Unlock](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-how-to-enable-network-unlock#troubleshoot-network-unlock).
This article describes several known issues that you may encounter while using Network Unlock, and provided guidance for addressing those issues.