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Set to FIPS 140-2 compliance, even if Windows OS is not in FIPS 140-2 mode.
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And yes, I prefer the Microsoft solution for its ease of management and integration points. Either that or they implemented prior to BitLocker being ready for prime time and never bothered to change the solution. “Why?”… well… it’s most likely that they have a really good Symantec sales rep.
Recently, I’ve had a few customers who use full disk encryption from Symantec (Symantec PGP, Symantec Endpoint Encryption, or Symantec Desktop Encryption) on client computers instead of Microsoft BitLocker.