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feeling stupid - decrypting a slave drive.

After this patch came out last week I installed SGN to a test laptop. Since it's a test machine, I figured, NBD, didn't chkdsk, sfc, etc. The machine BSDODs.

Now, all I want to do is slave & decrypt the drive. I can read it after assigning myself a key for this machine, but I cannot decrypt it as 'decryption' is grayed out. What I can't see to remember from my architect training (it's been a few years) is what I'm missing here. I don't have permission to decrypt if I leave it as "No encryption". Do I need to create a 'no encryption' policy at a higher or lower priority than a policy that has 'user may decrypt volume: yes' policy? Not sure what I'm missing here. Client is 8, safeguard management center at 6.1 (yes, I know I need ot update).

Happy if someone can push me in the right direction, I don't know what I'm missing. 



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