- Corrected certificate store name from FVENKP to FVE_NKP
- Added the requirement to reboot the clients after applying the policy
- Added the requirement for the clients to have a TPM protector
- Removed duplicate steps of adding a TPM protector (require TPM+PIN vs allow TPM+PIN)
- Fixed linking within the document
- insert the missing word "identifies" in the sentence
"When the operating system an Encrypted Hard Drive, it activates the security mode."
Closes#2710
- There was a weird mix-up of Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012+ naming, so I aligned that
- Fixed the formatting of the "applies to" in markdown, and added Windows Server 2016 and 2019 (the latest, just released)
- The opening paragraphs contradicted themselves about whether PowerShell is an option (answer: yes it is)
Added a note in the table to reference key terms like Automatic Device Encryption and Modern Standby requirements for Windows 10. If there is a better resource to reference that is welcomed!
Updated link for TPM PowerShell. Fixed capitalization of Windows Server in note. Update planning and policies link to docs page instead of TechNet page.
Changed language about deprecation and added link to deprecation announce. We try to say "no longer developing" instead of "deprecated," because there's a lot of confusion over exactly what that word means. Thanks!