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  • olah's avatar
    olah
    Copper Contributor
    It shouldn’t damage the assigned devices….explaining the changes you want to make will be good so you can get a more direct answer.
    • ElieAT's avatar
      ElieAT
      Iron Contributor
      Hello,

      i edited many settings but i need to know what will happen to the mentioned devices?

      Regards,

  • Moe_Kinani's avatar
    Moe_Kinani
    Bronze Contributor
    Changing encryption policy on encrypted device will not change the status until you you decrypt and encrypt again (for example changing encryption from 128 to 256) . What change you want to make on the policy?
    • ElieAT's avatar
      ElieAT
      Iron Contributor
      Hello,

      I changed encryption methods, recovery keys and passwords , tpm , but i didnt inform the users.

      Regards,

      • Moe_Kinani's avatar
        Moe_Kinani
        Bronze Contributor

        As I mentioned before if devices are already encrypted with BitLocker, your new policies deployed by Intune will not change the existing encryption. It may actually log it as failure in Intune logs. Here is a great guide:

        https://petri.com/best-practices-for-deploying-bitlocker-with-intune/

    • ElieAT's avatar
      ElieAT
      Iron Contributor
      Hello,

      I added settings to this policy that include a devices so this change will affect them?

      Regards,

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