We recommend to enable Pre-bootClosed. When Pre-boot is disabled, the user can bypass the Pre-boot authentication at the cost of reducing the security to a level below encryption strength. Users authenticate to their computers only at the operating system level. If Pre-boot is disabled, consider using SSO or enable bypass pre-boot when connected to LAN.
The Pre-boot settings in the Full Disk EncryptionClosed policy determine how Temporary Pre-boot Bypass behaves when you enable it for a computer.
Temporary Pre-boot Bypass reduces security. Therefore use it only when necessary and for the amount of time that is necessary. The settings in the Full Disk Encryption policy set when the Temporary Pre-boot Bypass turns off automatically and Pre-boot protection is enabled again.
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