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Added in the next major release of Windows 10.
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Added in the next major release of Windows 10.
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There are multiple levels of encryption strength when pairing Bluetooth devices. This policy helps prevent weaker devices cryptographically being used in high security environments.
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There are multiple levels of encryption strength when pairing Bluetooth devices. This policy helps prevent weaker devices cryptographically being used in high security environments.
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The following list shows the supported values:
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The following list shows the supported values:
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- 0 (default) - All Bluetooth traffic is allowed.
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- 0 (default) - All Bluetooth traffic is allowed.
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- 1-N - A number representing the bytes that must be used in the encryption process.
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- 1-N - A number representing the bytes that must be used in the encryption process.
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>If you wish to enforce Windows to use Bluetooth encryption at all times, but do not care about the precise encryption key strength, use a value of 1.
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